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I've been listening to the audio version of "The Better Angels of Our Nature; Why Violence Has Declined" By: Steven Pinker, published in 2011.

It's a long book, 36 hours to listen to it, and I'm only about 10 hours in, but it's an interesting subject.

We keep hearing how violence is on the rise, but when we actually hear how violent the world used to be, we can at least be grateful that we are disgusted by the violence, now in the modern world, when it violence used to be seen as entertainment, or necessary to spread religious rule.

I'm hopeful that the future will be less violent than even now, if we can keep moving forward in our humanity, not backward.

Julie808 8 Sep 3
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