Rating: Not rated
Tags: History, Social History, Social Science, Violence in Society, Psychology, General, Lang:en
Publisher: Penguin UK
Added: January 22, 2021
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
'The most inspiring book I've ever read' Bill Gates,
2017'A brilliant, mind-altering book ... Everyone should read
this astonishing book' Guardian'Will change the way you see
the world' Daily MailShortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize
2012Wasn't the twentieth century the most violent in history?
In his extraordinary, epic book Steven Pinker shows us that
this is wrong, telling the story of humanity in a completely
new and unfamiliar way. From why cities make us safer to how
books bring about peace, Pinker weaves together history,
philosophy and science to examine why we are less likely to
die at another's hand than ever before, how it happened and
what it tells us about our very natures. 'May prove to be one
of the great books of our time ... he writes like an angel'
Economist'Masterly, a supremely important book ... For anyone
interested in human nature, it is engrossing' The New York
Times 'Marvellous ... riveting and myth-destroying' New
Statesman'A marvellous synthesis of science, history and
storytelling, written in Pinker's distinctively entertaining
and clear personal style ... I was astonished by the extent
to which violence has declined in every shape, form and
scale' Financial Times'An outstandingly fruitful read, with
fascinating nuggets on almost every page' Sunday Times, Books
of the Year