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Is the world getting better or worse? A look at the numbers A TED Talk by Steven Pinker

May 25, 2018

SPIKED REVIEW The Critical Optimist: Steven Pinker on why the Enlightenment still matters

May 10, 2018

Warren Buffett and Bill Gates agree this is one of the best books out right now

May 08, 2018

The Inventory FT Magazine: Q&A with experimental psychologist Steven Pinker

April 30, 2018

NYTimes: Scared by the News? Take the Long View: Progress Gets Overlooked

April 13, 2018

Democracy Journal: Review of Enlightenment Now 'It’s Not As Bad As All That'

March 30, 2018

Review of Steven Pinker’s Enlightenment Now

March 26, 2018

Robert Fulford: Why humanity is winning (and optimists are right)

March 14, 2018

Quillette: Steven Pinker’s Counter-Counter-Enlightenment

March 14, 2018

Steven Pinker Continues to See the Glass Half Full - Sarah Bakewell, NYT

March 05, 2018
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