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The Better Angels of Our Nature

Why Violence Has Declined

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The Better Angels of Our Nature

By: Steven Pinker
Narrated by: Arthur Morey
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“If I could give each of you a graduation present, it would be this - the most inspiring book I've ever read."
- Bill Gates (May, 2017)

Selected by The New York Times Book Review as a Notable Book of the Year

The author of Enlightenment Now and The New York Times bestseller The Stuff of Thought offers a controversial history of violence.

Faced with the ceaseless stream of news about war, crime, and terrorism, one could easily think we live in the most violent age ever seen. Yet as New York Times bestselling author Steven Pinker shows in this startling and engaging new work, just the opposite is true: violence has been diminishing for millennia and we may be living in the most peaceful time in our species's existence. For most of history, war, slavery, infanticide, child abuse, assassinations, programs, gruesome punishments, deadly quarrels, and genocide were ordinary features of life. But today, Pinker shows (with the help of more than a hundred graphs and maps) all these forms of violence have dwindled and are widely condemned. How has this happened?

This groundbreaking book continues Pinker's exploration of the essence of human nature, mixing psychology and history to provide a remarkable picture of an increasingly nonviolent world. The key, he explains, is to understand our intrinsic motives - the inner demons that incline us toward violence and the better angels that steer us away - and how changing circumstances have allowed our better angels to prevail. Exploding fatalist myths about humankind's inherent violence and the curse of modernity, this ambitious and provocative book is sure to be hotly debated in living rooms and the Pentagon alike, and will challenge and change the way we think about our society.

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This has to be one of the best books I've read/heard. Far from just being a compelling argument of violence declining, this is a pretty all-encompassing analysis of the human psyche drawing on history, genetics, pyschology and many other disciplines. I've been reading various pieces of the puzzle for years and the author selects many of the most credible and stitches them into a very coherent and self aware story. brilliant!

Extraordinary book

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Tough going but packed with well considered arguments and evidence. Pinker combines neuroscience, history, psychology and statistics to demonstrate that modern times are the least violent in history and then explain why.

A good performance by the narrator but Pinker himself is a great speaker. I'd have enjoyed if he'd had read it himself.

Packed with well considered arguments and evidence

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don't get me wrong, the narrator was great but I felt that I would have gotten more out of the book had I read it on paper. some facts and figures would be easier to digest when written out than when read aloud.

Great book. Better to read than listen.

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This book is excellent. The narrator however is not, he is dull and monotone and makes hard work of the statistics. He has a habit of making you tune out if you listen too long.

Great book, well researched and put together.

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An excellent book on the decline of violence. I recommend it to everyone who tries to understand global society. My only complaints are

1. The needless use of obscure words
2. The length. The book could be squeezed down to half its length without much being lost.

Masterpiece, albeit somewhat bloated

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