The past: Contrary to the popular impression view that we are living in extraordinarily violent times, rates of violence at all scales have been in decline over the course of history.
The present: Human nature comprises faculties that encourage violence, such as dominance and revenge, but also faculties that inhibit it, such as self-control, empathy, and reason. The level of violence in a given society depends on how its norms and institutions affect the balance between them.
The future: Professor Pinker speculates on which of the historical changes that reduced violence in the past will continue into the future.
Meetup : Harvard College Effective Altruism presents: Steven Pinker on “The Past, Present, and Future of Violence”
Discussion article for the meetup : Harvard College Effective Altruism presents: Steven Pinker on “The Past, Present, and Future of Violence”
WHEN: 17 November 2014 07:00:00PM (-0500)
WHERE: Science Center D, Harvard University
“The Past, Present, and Future of Violence.”
The past: Contrary to the popular impression view that we are living in extraordinarily violent times, rates of violence at all scales have been in decline over the course of history.
The present: Human nature comprises faculties that encourage violence, such as dominance and revenge, but also faculties that inhibit it, such as self-control, empathy, and reason. The level of violence in a given society depends on how its norms and institutions affect the balance between them.
The future: Professor Pinker speculates on which of the historical changes that reduced violence in the past will continue into the future.
This lecture is open to the public.
Hosted by Harvard College Effective Altruism.
Discussion article for the meetup : Harvard College Effective Altruism presents: Steven Pinker on “The Past, Present, and Future of Violence”