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    biological function of, 267–8

      changes across age, period, and cohort, 272–4, 275

      cohorts and, 273–4

      distinguished from objective well-being, freedom, and meaningfulness, 264–8

      evaluative/cognitive aspect, 266

      and excitement about life, 288, 288

      experiential/emotional aspect, 266

      freedom in relation to, 265–6, 271

      health and, 271

      infinite increase of, as impossible, 268

      objective measurement of, 266

      Optimism Gap and, 268

      “quiet desperation” pronouncements, 262–4, 268

      richer people and countries happier, 268–71, 269

      and rose-tinted memory, 48, 271

      sex differences in, 284, 285

      social scientists’ measurement of, 264

      social support and, 271

      United States’ underachievement of, 271–4, 283–9, 288, 292, 439, 475nn30–31, 483n42

      See also anxiety; depression; Easterlin paradox; quality of life; suicide; well-being

      Harari, Yuval, 196, 197

      Hardy, Thomas, 294

      Harrington, Michael, 113, 456n1

      Harrison, Benjamin, 185

      Harrison, William Henry, 62–3

      Harris, Sam, 430, 443

      Harvard University, 141, 379, 400

      Hastorf, Al, 359

      hate crimes

      categorized as terrorism, 192

      downward trend of, 219–20, 220

      motives of killers, 196

      surge under Trump, putative, 219–20

      upticks following Islamist terror attacks, 219

      Hathaway, Oona, 163–4

      Hawking, Stephen, 296, 308

      Hayek, Friedrich, 5, 365

      health, 62–7

      cancer, 61, 146

      dementia/Alzheimer’s, 59

      and Flynn effect, 241–2

      happiness of nations with good, 271

      and life expectancy, 59

      See also food and food security; infectious disease; life expectancy; mental health

      health care

      research on, vs. consumer product R&D, 333

      social spending on, 109

      Trump and, 109, 334

      See also infectious disease; medicine

      hedonic treadmill, theory of, 263

      Hegel, Friedrich, 165

      Heidegger, Martin, 39–40, 406, 446, 447

      height, increases in, 242

      Heilbroner, Robert, 456n1

      Hellman, Lillian, 447

      hepatitis B, 382

      Herder, Johann, 30, 351

      heredity and environment, 241–2

      Herman, Arthur, 32, 33, 39–40, 166

      Heyns, Christopher, 209

      Hidalgo, Cesar, 455nn1,8, 456n11

      Hillel, Rabbi, 233–4, 260

      Hilleman, Maurice, 64

      Hinduism, 23, 398

      Hiroshima bombing, resilience and, 305

      Hirschman, Albert, 457n29, 482n55

      Hispanics, 239, 336

      Historical Index of Human Development, 245–6, 246, 473n45, 483n42

      Hitchens, Christopher, 430

      Hitler, Adolf, 161, 314, 398, 430, 445

      Hittites, 398

      HIV/AIDS, 55, 66, 66, 67, 401

      Hobbesian trap (security dilemma), 164, 173, 315

      Hobbes, Thomas, 8–9, 22, 49, 173, 412, 414

      Ho Chi Minh, 447

      Hoffman, Peter, 61

      Hofstadter, Richard, 486n36

      Holan, Angie, 375–6

      Holdren, John, 465n76

      Hollander, Paul, 447

      Holocaust, 161, 397, 399, 430

      Holodomor (Ukraine famine), 78

      homelessness, 116

      homeostasis, 22

      homicide, 168–76

      hate crimes as correlated with, 219, 471n19

      “justice” as motive for, 26

      rates of, 43, 169–72, 170, 171, 467nn12–13

      rule of law reducing, 43, 168–70

      vs. terrorist deaths, 192–3, 192

      vs. war deaths, 168, 192

      See also hate crimes; rampage shootings; terrorism and terrorists; violent crime

      homosexuality and homophobia, 214–15

      Cubans sent to labor camps, 376–7, 484n79

      decriminalization of, 223, 223, 417–18

      Internet searches, study of, 217–19, 218

      Muslim societies and, 223, 439

      Nazi mass murder of homosexuals, 399

      public opinion in the U.S., 216–17, 216

      Honduras, 172

      Hong Kong, 436, 457n8

      Hoodbhoy, Pervez, 442

      Horkheimer, Max, 396–7

      horse-drawn era, road fatalities and, 178–9

      Housel, Morgan, 49, 250

      housework, 251–2, 252

      Howard, Rhea, 140

      Howells, William Dean, 260

      HPV (human papillomavirus), 382

      Hugo, Victor, 341

      Human Development Index, 245–6, 246, 473n45, 483n42

      human flourishing, 51, 245–6, 247–8, 264–8, 412–15

      communism as failing to promote, 364

      democracy as contributor to, 199–200, 470n4

      in free markets with social spending and regulation, 365, 483n42

      as morality for cosmopolitan world, 418, 419

      progress, general factor, 245–6, 246, 473n45, 483n42

      See also humanism; living standards; quality of life; well-being, subjective

      humanism, 10–11, 410–53

      animals and, 410

      as maximizing human flourishing, 395, 410

      opposition to, 30–32, 419–20

      religions as clashing with, 30, 432–3

      religions compatible with, 412, 418, 431–2, 441

      See also Humanist Manifesto III; Humanist movement; religion; theism and theistic morality; Universal Declaration of Human Rights

      humanistic environmentalism. See ecomodernism

      Humanist Manifesto III (2003), 410–411

      Humanist movement, 410–412, 487nn1–3

      Humanitarian Revolution, 11, 43

      humanities

      digital humanities, 408

      disdain for science not typical of, 389–90

      downsizing of programs of, 405–6

      Second Culture policing of, 408–9

      unity of knowledge (consilience with science) and, 390, 406–9, 486n13

      See also academia; pessimism: cultural; postmodernism; science, disdain for; scientism; university and college education

      human nature, universal

      Enlightenment thinkers and embrace of, 10

      and humanism, 10–11

      See also evolutionary psychology

      HumanProgress (Web site), xviii, 52

      human rights

      vs. capital punishment, 210

      democracies as better with, 207

      education as, 234

      historical trends, 207–8, 208

      humanism and, 417

      monitoring of violations of, 207

      nationalism downplayed in favor of, 451

      negative freedom and, 265

      Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 207, 209, 411–12, 418–19

      Hume, David, 8–9, 10, 353, 392, 421

      Humphrey, John, 419

      Hungary, populism and, 201, 334, 341

      hunger. See food and food security; poverty

      hunter-gatherer peoples

      child mortality in, 55

      diet of, 23

      and egalitarianism vs. inequality, 102�
    �3

      life expectancy of, 53–4, 58, 457n4

      persistence hunting, 353–4

      reason and, 353–4

      scientific skepticism among, 354

      violence among, 199, 470n1

      See also Hadza people; San people

      Huntington, Samuel, 200

      Hussein, Leyla, 442–3

      Hussein, Saddam, 199, 291, 366, 447

      Hutu people, 161

      Huxley, Aldous, 418

      Ibsen, Henrik, 284

      Iceland, 171, 475n30

      ideas

      democracy as, 206

      as historical forces, 347, 349–50, 405, 443, 448

      and infectious disease improvement, 67

      language and communication of, 27

      as patterns in matter, 22

      identity politics, 31, 342, 375

      identity-protective cognition

      blue lies and, 358–9

      cognitive dissonance and, 377

      institutions of reason as mitigating, 27–8, 376–7

      media and intellectuals and, 366–7

      and politics as predicting scientific belief, 356–8

      rationalization vs. reason and, 359

      scientific literacy as no cure for, 403

      and Tragedy of the Belief Commons, 358

      unappreciated, 379, 383

      See also cognitive biases

      Illusion of Explanatory Depth, 379–80

      immigrants and immigration

      cuisines introduced by, 259–60

      literature written by, 284

      social spending and, 110

      Trump and, 335, 336

      immortality, 60–61

      imperialism

      blamed on science, 34, 388, 399

      Muslim countries and, 439

      See also colonial governments

      income, 85–7, 86, 95–6

      and class distribution, 114–15

      disposable (after taxes and transfers) vs. market, 115–16, 116, 118, 254–5, 254

      global distribution of, 111

      after Great Recession, 115

      happiness as increasing with, 268–71, 269

      universal basic income, 119

      India

      agriculture in, 76

      Axial Age and, 23

      calories available per person in, 70, 70

      carbon emissions of, 143, 143–4

      civil wars in, 160

      colonial government of, 78

      democratization and, 200, 203

      education in, 238

      equal rights, moderate support for, 222

      escape from poverty of, 85, 86, 90

      famine in, 69, 72, 78

      GDP of, 85

      globalization and, 111

      industrialization and women in the workforce, 94

      liberalization of economy, 90

      liberal Muslim rule of 16th century, 442

      nuclear power and, 150

      nuclear weapons and, 307–8, 317, 318

      partition of, 49, 160

      per capita income of, 86

      as permit bureaucracy (“license raj”), 90

      population-control program of, 74

      poverty in, 89

      refugees and displaced persons, 160

      secularization and, 436

      social spending in, 109

      and Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 419

      women’s rights and, 222

      indigenous peoples, 123, 199. See also hunter–gatherer peoples

      Indochina wars (1946–54), 160

      Indonesia

      anti-Communist purge (1965–66), 161, 484n77

      democratization and, 200, 203, 442

      military government of, 200

      nuclear power and, 150

      poverty in, 89

      social spending in, 109

      industrialization

      of the developing world, 92–4

      ecomodernist appreciation for, 123–4

      See also globalization; Industrial Revolution

      Industrial Revolution

      agriculture and, 74–5

      CO2 concentration, before and after, 136

      energy capture and release and, 24

      Gross World Product and, 81

      working conditions, harsh, 94, 185–6, 230

      inequality. See economic inequality; equal rights

      infectious disease, 62–7, 66

      and bioterrorism, difficulty with, 306–7

      eradication and control of, 63–7, 66, 307

      germ theory of, 63, 83

      and life expectancy setbacks, 55

      pandemics, falsely predicted, 307

      preindustrial poverty and, 80

      See also health; health care; life expectancy; medicine; vaccines; specific diseases

      information, 19–21

      accumulated in genome during evolution, 20, 21

      accumulated in neural activity, 20–21

      as basic constituent of the universe, 20

      economic measures difficult to apply to, 332–3

      as reduction in entropy, 19–20

      science as depending on, 391–2

      second machine age and, 330–32

      unknown to Enlightenment thinkers, 14, 386

      Inglehart, Ronald, 124, 224, 340, 491n106

      Inhofe, James, 387

      innumeracy

      as human nature, 26

      ideological, 48, 191

      and political ideologies, 360–61

      Inquisition, 442

      institutions, human, 28

      declining trust in, 29, 438, 456n1

      development of, and creation of wealth, 83–4

      and hope for progress, 12

      humanist ideals inspiring, 411–12

      integrity of, and emancipative values, 228

      loss of faith in, anxiety and, 286

      populism and disdain for, 333–4

      populist power limited via, 337–8

      See also commerce; government; trade; university and college education

      insurance, social spending as, 110

      intellectuals

      and consumerism, double standard about, 247–8

      dictator fanship of (tyrannophilia), 445, 446–7

      Enlightenment, ambivalence toward, 29–30, 249

      and equal rights, denial of advancements in, 215

      ideological innumeracy and, 48, 191

      and industrial work, rejection of, 92–3

      IQ tests rejected by, 243

      leftist tilt of, 372–3

      Negativity bias and, 48–9

      Nietzsche as influence on, 445, 446–7, 452

      perception of social isolation and loneliness, 274

      pessimism equated with moral seriousness, 49

      romance with Marxism, 363, 372

      and romantic militarism, 165–6

      as Second Culture, 33–4, 389–90, 456n12

      and skepticism regarding progress, 39–40, 456n1

      standard of living, disdain for, 34

      Trumpism inadvertently encouraged by, 343, 447–50, 491n118

      See also academia; declinism; faitheism; pessimism; romantic heroism; Romanticism; science, disdain for

      intelligence

      and the cognitive niche, 22–3

      Fermi Paradox, 308

      general intelligence factor (g), 242

      misperception about, causing fear of AI, 296–8

      networks of neurons and, 21

      subtypes of, 242

      See also Flynn effect; knowledge; reason

      Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, 367–8

      Intelligence Quoti
    ent (IQ), rise in. See Flynn effect

      international community

      advantages of, 450–51

      foreign aid, 95

      nuclear war and importance of, 312, 315

      outlawry of war requiring, 163–4

      populism and rejection of, 334–8, 448, 449–51

      shaming campaigns, 222, 443

      international dollar, 80

      International Labour Organization, 232

      international trade agreements, Trump and, 334–5

      Internet

      access to, 257

      cyberattacks, 300–302, 304–6, 335

      education online, 238, 260, 331

      and entertainment, diversification of, 260–61

      searches on, prejudice revealed through, 217–19, 218, 339–40, 471n13

      See also social media

      intuition, actuarial formulas outperforming, 403–4

      Iran

      ancient (Persia), 23, 398

      capital punishment in, 209–210

      civil war in, 160

      compromise of nuclear centrifuges of, 304

      democratization and, 206

      fertility decreasing in, 126

      nuclear weapons and, 313, 337

      war with U.S. or Israel, discussion of, 313

      Iran-Iraq War, 160

      Iraq

      democratization and, 206

      Kuwait conquest (1990–91), 163

      terrorist deaths in, 193

      U.S.-led invasion of (2003), 158, 197, 206, 291, 313, 376, 439

      U.S. military fatalities in, 192

      Ireland, 436, 483n39

      Irish Republican Army, 195

      irrationality

      Enlightenment recognition of, 8–9, 353, 482n6

      and politicized issues, 381–4

      reason and, 8–9, 351, 353, 358, 375, 407

      See also cognitive biases; identity-protective cognition

      Irwin, Douglas, 462n63

      ISIS (Islamic State), 5, 42, 162, 198, 216, 404, 420

      Islam, 439–43

      antihumanistic doctrines in, 440–42

      and civilization, classical Arab, 439, 442

      Enlightenments in, 439, 442–3

      intellectual apologists for antihumanism, 441–2

      See also Arab countries; Muslim countries; Muslims

      Islamist extremists

      Availability heuristic and worries about, 42

      certainty of values of, 5, 420

      civil war increases since Cold War and, 158–9

      female literacy and, 240

      hate crimes following terror attacks, 219–20, 220

      and motives of terrorist killers, 196, 216

      number of Americans killed by, 194, 469n10

      perceived as threat to U.S., 42, 162, 198, 404

      and reactionary ideology of Sayyid Qutb, 441

      and right-wing nationalism, 451

      and Syrian civil war, 159

      theoconservatism (Christian) similar to, 449

     


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