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    Enlightenment Now

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      Baron, Jonathan, 369

      Barrett, Clark, 17

      Basque ETA movement, 195

      Batbie, Anselme, 341

      Baudelaire, Charles, 30

      Bauer, Peter, 79

      Bauman, Zygmunt, 397

      Baumeister, Roy, 267, 477n20

      Bayesian reasoning, 369–70, 380, 381, 393

      Bazile, Leon, 376

      Beatles, 257, 274

      beauty

      in art, 395, 406, 407

      counter-entropic patterns as, 18

      evolutionary psychology of, 18, 407, 408, 426

      intrinsic value of, 18, 35, 248, 414, 433–4

      in religion, 432

      from science, 34, 260, 386, 407–8, 433–4

      Beccaria, Cesare, 12, 174, 417

      BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage), 151

      Beckett, Samuel, 456n10

      Belarus, 209, 313

      Belgium, 169, 170, 259

      Bell, Daniel, 390

      Benin, 203, 475n30

      Benjamin, Walter, 39–40

      Benny, Jack, 333

      Bentham, Jeremy, 223, 417

      Bergman, Ingmar, 280

      Berlin, Isaiah, 344

      Berlin Wall, 163, 200–201, 203

      Berry, Ken, 316

      Best, Charles, 63

      Better Angels of Our Nature, The (Pinker), 45–6

      battle deaths (1946–2016), 159–60, 159

      capital punishment, 209, 211

      democracy vs. autocracy, 202

      genocide deaths, 161

      hate crimes, 220

      homicide rates, 171

      homosexuality, decriminalization of, 223

      most recent year of data, 156, 466n1

      objections to reliance on data in, 43–7

      racist, sexist, and homophobic opinions, 216

      rape and domestic violence, 221

      terrorism deaths, 194

      trends of, generally, 156

      victimization of children, 229

      war between great powers, 157–8, 157

      Betteridge’s Law of Headlines, 282, 404

      Bettmann, Otto, 178–9, 185, 186

      Bible

      antihumanistic content of, 440

      crucifixion in, 208

      despotism in, 199

      in fabric of human knowledge, 433

      famine in, 68

      life expectancy in, 58

      literal truth of, belief in, 489n53, 490n84

      maternal pain and suffering in, 57

      morality as relative in, 429

      on the poor, 89

      prophets in, 49, 293

      suicide in, 278

      See also God

      Bierce, Ambrose, 428

      Big Bang, 17, 385, 424

      Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, 66

      bin Laden, Osama, 443

      biochar, 150

      bioethics, research and committees for, 402

      bioterrorism, 300–302, 305, 306–7

      Birdzell, L. E., 79

      black swans. See power-law distribution; rare events

      Blake, William, 92

      Blank Slate, The: The Modern Denial of Human Nature (Pinker), 45, 373, 484n61

      Bloom, Paul, 101–2

      Blue Collar (film), 113

      blue lies, 358–9

      Bogotá, Colombia, 172

      Bohr, Niels, 308

      Boko Haram, 67, 162

      Boltzmann, Ludwig, 15

      Bonaparte, Napoleon, 84–5

      books, 239, 260–61, 408

      Borlaug, Norman, 75–6, 77

      Bornstein, David, 50

      Bosch, Carl, 75

      Bosnia, 151, 404, 436

      Boston, Massachusetts, 130, 172, 183

      Botswana, 91, 141

      Boyd, Richard, 429

      Boyer, Paul, 311

      brain

      consciousness and, 426

      hearing and, 20–21

      human investment in bigger, 22–3

      intelligence and, 21, 242

      as metabolically greedy organ, 242

      pleasure and pain and, 414

      See also cognitive biases; intelligence; reason

      Brand, Stewart, 77, 122, 123, 133, 149, 301–2, 463n32, 465n76

      Brandt, Willy, 200

      Branwen, Gwern, 303

      Braudel, Fernand, 68, 69, 79

      Brazil, 90, 109, 172, 178, 200

      Brecht, Bertolt, 23, 224, 447

      Brezhnev, Leonid, 203

      Briand, Aristide, 164

      Briggs, John, 463n32

      Brink, David, 429

      Brin, Sergey, 100

      Brockman, John, 390

      Brontë, Charlotte, 284

      Bronze Age, life expectancy and, 54

      Brooklyn Dodgers, 179

      Brooks, Rodney, 477n20

      Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 230

      Bruno, Giordano, 442

      Bryce, Robert, 146

      Buddhism, 23, 204, 412

      Buffet, Warren, 117

      bullying, 49

      Burckhardt, Jacob, 165

      Burke, Edmund, 341, 363, 366

      Burkina Faso, 203

      Burma. See Myanmar

      Burroughs, William S., 456n10

      Burtless, Gary, 115

      Burundi, 141, 161, 475n30

      Bush, George W.

      African AIDS relief policy of, 67

      among know-nothings, 374–5

      disdain for science and, 60, 387, 389

      and nuclear weapons, 291, 319

      prescription drug benefit of, 109

      wealth creation malaprop, 81

      Buturovic, Zeljka, 362

      Cambodia, 78, 147, 161, 238

      Cameroon, 162

      Campbell, David, 432

      Campbell, Joseph, 456n1

      Camus, Albert, 446

      Canada

      child mortality and, 56

      depression and, 282

      economic freedom in, 365, 483n39

      education in, 237

      emancipative values in, 225–7, 226, 227

      and escape from poverty, 85

      happiness and well-being, 438–9, 475n30

      homicide rates in, 171

      populism and, 341

      secularization and, 436, 437, 438–9

      social spending in, 108, 109, 365, 483n39

      cancer, 61, 146

      Cantril, Hadley, 266, 359

      capitalism

      authoritarian, China and, 90, 201, 203–4, 343

      as coexisting with regulations, 364, 365

      as coexisting with social spending, 364, 365, 483nn39,42

      and cultures, 85

      and Great Escape from poverty, 90–91, 364

      unbridled/unregulated/untrammeled, 364

      See also commerce; economic inequality; economics

      capital punishment

      abolition of, 208–213, 209

      cognitive bias study referencing, 359–60

      homosexual behavior criminalized, 223

      Capp, Al, 297

      Caracas, Venezuela, 172

      carbon tax, 139, 145–6, 149

      Carey, John, 247

      Caribbean countries, 89, 175, 201, 203

      Carlson, Robert, 307

      Carroll, Sean, 385

      Carter Center, 65

      Carter, Jimmy, 67

      Carter, Richard, 63–4

      Castro, Fidel, 376–7, 447, 484n79

      Catholic Church, education and, 234

      Catholic countries, emancipative values in, 227, 227

      Catholics, 222, 437, 440

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    nbsp; Central African Republic, 95, 162, 236

      Central Asia, democratization and, 206

      Chad, 160, 162

      Chalk, Frank, 160–61

      Chalmers, David, 425–6

      Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 398

      Chaplin, Charlie, 186

      charitable giving

      Effective Altruism, 381

      as factor in happiness, 271

      Charlie Hebdo massacre, 370

      Chase, Chevy, 266

      Chaucer, Geoffrey, 181

      Chávez, Hugo, 91, 171, 447

      Chekhov, Anton, 284, 387

      Chenoweth, Erica, 405

      Chernobyl disaster (1986), 146

      child mortality, 55–7, 56, 58, 66–7, 66, 125

      children, 228–30

      abuse of, 229

      bullying at school, 229

      child labor, 230–32, 231

      child marriage ban, 222

      childrearing in emancipative values, 224

      corporal punishment of, 229–30

      negative media coverage of, 229

      stunting due to undernourishment, 70–71, 71

      trafficking in, 232

      See also child mortality; education; teenagers

      Chile

      child mortality and, 56

      earthquake (2010), 188

      education and literacy in, 236, 238

      GDP of, 85

      military government of, 200

      poverty in, 91

      China

      An Lushan Rebellion, 484n77

      authoritarian capitalism of, 90, 201, 203–4, 343

      Axial Age and, 23

      calories available per person in, 70, 70

      capital punishment in, 209–210

      carbon emissions of, 143, 143, 144

      childhood stunting in, 71, 71

      Chinese Civil War, 49, 158, 160, 199

      Cultural Revolution (1966–75), 91, 161, 208

      democratization and, 206

      education in, 237, 237, 238

      escape from poverty of, 85, 86, 90

      famine in, 69, 72, 78

      GDP of, 85

      globalization and, 111

      Great Leap Forward (1958–61), 78, 91

      Great Recession and, 112

      human rights in, 208, 208

      mass killings (genocide deaths) in, 161

      nuclear power and, 147, 150

      nuclear weapons and, 313, 317, 318, 320

      per capita income of, 86

      perception of the world as getting better, 457n8

      population-control program of, 74

      quality of life and, 247

      secularization and, 436

      social spending in, 109

      Tiananmen Square protests, 208

      traffic death rates in, 178

      and Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 419

      China Syndrome, The (film), 147–8

      chlorofluorocarbons ban (1987), 134

      Chomsky, Noam, 443, 456n1

      Christian militias, 162

      Christians and Christianity

      humanist denominations, 412

      killings by ISIS, 162

      Nietzsche’s rejection of, 444

      religiosity of nation-states in world wars, 429–30

      theoconservatism, 448–9

      wars of religion, 8, 10, 364, 450, 488n46

      See also Bible; Evangelical Christians

      Churchill, Winston, 205, 341

      Cicero, 397

      Cipolla, Carlo, 79–80

      cities. See cosmopolitanism; urbanization

      civic associations, 235, 432, 447, 472n12

      Civilizing Process, 43

      civil wars, 158, 466n11

      cost of, 91

      decline of, after Cold War, 91, 158–60, 164

      famine and, 78

      terrorist deaths primarily taking place in, 193

      uptick in the mid-2010s, 158–60

      Claremont Institute, 448, 491n118

      classical Greece and Rome

      Aryan/Romantic hero theory and, 33, 398, 444

      Axial Age and, 23

      and democracy, 212, 381

      execution of Socrates, 58, 212

      racism and slavery in, 397

      suicide and, 278

      theistic morality and, 428, 431

      See also Plato

      classical liberalism. See Enlightenment, the

      Clemenceau, Georges, 341

      climate change, 136–54

      carbon capture and storage, 150–51

      carbon taxes, 139, 145–6, 149

      climate justice movement, 138–9, 141–2

      cognitive impediments to understanding, 140

      decarbonization, 142–6, 143–4, 150–52

      denial of, 137, 138, 139, 357

      depoliticizing the discourse of, 382

      geoengineering solutions, 150–51, 152–4, 382–3

      nuclear power and, 144–5, 146–50, 465n76

      Paris agreement, 134, 152, 335, 449

      religious Cornwall Declaration on, 287

      scientific literacy on, 356–7

      spokespeople for, 382

      Trump and, 335

      Clinton, Bill, 67, 294, 449

      Clinton, Hillary, presidential campaign of

      analysis of voting patterns, 339, 438

      conspiracy theories and, 358, 449

      loss of, 214, 215

      media and, 343, 449

      popular vote won by, 214, 334, 338

      theoconservatives and, 449

      Clockwork Orange, A (film), 175

      clothing

      affordable, 80, 94, 117, 118

      globalization and, 118, 462n63

      coal

      carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of, 143, 144, 465n67

      cooking with, 183

      gasification conversion to liquid fuel, 151

      as replacing nuclear power plants, 147

      See also climate change; energy; petroleum

      Coal Miner’s Daughter (film), 113

      Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire (1942), 183

      cognition

      combinatorial/recursive power of, 27

      evolution of, not adapted to modernity, 25

      language and, 27

      See also abstract thinking; cognitive biases; Flynn effect; identity-protective cognition; intelligence

      cognitive behavioral therapy, 175, 282

      cognitive biases, 25–6, 353, 354–5, 403–4

      adulthood mistaken for harsher world, 48

      autobiographical memory and, 48, 281

      bias bias of researchers, 361–3, 374

      biased evaluation, 359

      cognitive dissonance reduction, 377

      confirmation biases, 369, 378

      critical thinking courses, 377–8

      debiasing programs, 378–9

      decline in self mistaken for decline in times, 48

      historical lag in recognizing, 383

      Illusion of Explanatory Depth, 379–80

      information sought to reinforce identity, 360

      intuition outperformed by formulas, 403–4

      motivated reasoning, 359, 377

      My-Side bias, 359

      Negativity bias, 47–8, 293

      Optimism Gap, 40, 115, 225–6, 268

      Rationality Community avoiding, 381

      science as helping to overcome, 403

      thinking in scale and in orders of change, 140

      See also Availability heuristic; identity-protective cognition

      cognitive psychology

      and human irrationality, 351, 353

      and literary sc
    holarship, 407

      Cohen, Leonard, 183

      Cohen, Roger, 420

      cohort (generational) effects

      depression, 280–81, 282, 283, 476n74

      emancipative values, 225–8, 226, 227

      happiness, 273–4

      liberalism, 216–17

      populist support, 341–2, 342

      religious belief, 437–8

      social support, 275

      suicide, 279–80

      voting patterns, 342

      See also age (life cycle) effects; Baby Boomers; Generation X; GI Generation; Millennials; period (zeitgeist) effects; Silent Generation

      Cold War

      autocratic governments propped up during, 91

      civil wars during, 91, 158–60, 164

      Colombian peace agreement and end of, 158

      end of, and alleviation of poverty, 91

      famine and, 78

      New Peace following, 43

      terrorism declining in period following, 195

      See also nuclear war

      Collier, Paul, 91

      Colombia, 71, 71, 158, 172

      colonial governments

      and conquest, 163–4

      famine exacerbated by, 78, 459n35

      See also imperialism; postcolonial governments

      commerce, 12–13

      bourgeois virtue, development of, 84–5

      cronyism, 83

      institutions facilitating, 83–4

      open economies, 83–4, 90–91

      sectarian hatreds ameliorated by, 84

      See also trade

      —GENTLE COMMERCE, 13, 84, 162, 198–9, 228

      American founders and, 13

      and violent crime, historical reduction of, 168–9

      communality, as scientific virtue, xvii–xviii

      communism

      collapse of, and escape from poverty, 90–91

      democratic second wave pushed back by, 200

      as failing to promote human flourishing, 364

      famine exacerbated by, 78, 459n36

      opposition to religion, 430, 436, 438

      “primitive,” 102–3

      quality of life and, 247, 248

      romantic heroism and, 31, 165, 445

      “scientific racism” and, 398

      See also Marxism; Marxist guerrillas and terrorists

      Compstat program, 380

      computation

      and consciousness, 426

      and knowledge, 21

      computers, delayed productivity growth from, 330. See also Artificial Intelligence; Internet

      conatus (effort or striving), 19, 453

      Condorcet, Nicolas de, 10

      Confucianism, 23, 412, 418

      Congo, poverty in, 89

      Connor, Steven, 48

      consciousness, 22, 407, 423, 425–8, 488n43

      consequentialism, 416. See also utilitarianism

      conservation areas, 123, 132–3, 133

      conservation successes, 130, 133, 463n32

      conspiracy theories

      AIDS/HIV and, 401

      as expression of tribal loyalty, 358–9

     


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