The Darker Angels of Our Nature: Refuting the Pinker Theory of History & Violence

Philip Dwyer, Mark Micale

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Abstract

In The Better Angels of Our Nature Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker argued that modern history has witnessed a dramatic decline in human violence of every kind, and that in the present we are experiencing the most peaceful time in human history. But what do top historians think about Pinker's reading of the past? Does his argument stand up to historical analysis? In The Darker Angels of our Nature, seventeen scholars of international stature evaluate Pinker's arguments and find them lacking. Studying the history of violence from Japan and Russia to Native America, Medieval England and the Imperial Middle East, these scholars debunk the myth of non-violent modernity. Asserting that the real story of human violence is richer, more interesting and incomparably more complex than Pinker's sweeping, simplified narrative, this book tests, and bests, 'fake history' with expert knowledge.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationThe Darker Angels of Our Nature
Subtitle of host publicationRefuting the Pinker Theory of History and Violence
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing Plc.
Pages1-400
Number of pages400
ISBN (Electronic)9781350140622
ISBN (Print)9781350140608
StatePublished - Jan 1 2021

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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