"In the week that I interview the cognitive psychologist and bestselling
author Steven Pinker in his office at Harvard, police release the
agonizing recordings of emergency calls made during the Sandy Hook
school shootings. In Yemen, a suicide attack on the defense ministry
kills more than 50 people. An American teacher is shot dead as he goes
jogging in Libya. Several people are killed in riots between political
factions in Thailand, and peacekeepers have to be dispatched to the
Central African Republic.
In short, it's not hard
to find anecdotes that seem to contradict a guiding principle behind
much of Pinker's work -- which is that science and human reason are,
slowly but unmistakably, making the world a better place..."
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/05/world/steven-pinker-interview/index.html
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