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In reply to the discussion: The AMA opposes any law that bars doctors from having conversations about gun safety, do you agree? [View all]rrneck
(17,671 posts)63. Good book.
The Better Angels of our Nature
http://stevenpinker.com/publications/better-angels-our-nature
Weve all had the experience of reading about a bloody war or shocking crime and asking, What is the world coming to? But we seldom ask, How bad was the world in the past? In this startling new book, the bestselling cognitive scientist Steven Pinker shows that the world of the past was much worse. With the help of more than a hundred graphs and maps, Pinker presents some astonishing numbers. Tribal warfare was nine times as deadly as war and genocide in the 20th century. The murder rate of Medieval Europe was more than thirty times what it is today. Slavery, sadistic punishments, and frivolous executions were unexceptionable features of life for millennia, then suddenly were targeted for abolition. Wars between developed countries have vanished, and even in the developing world, wars kill a fraction of the people they did a few decades ago. Rape, battering, hate crimes, deadly riots, child abuse, cruelty to animalsall substantially down.
How could this have happened, if human nature has not changed? What led people to stop sacrificing children, stabbing each other at the dinner table, or burning cats and disemboweling criminals as forms of popular entertainment? The key to explaining the decline of violence, Pinker argues, is to understand the inner demons that incline us toward violence (such as revenge, sadism, and tribalism) and the better angels that steer us away. Thanks to the spread of government, literacy, trade, and cosmopolitanism, we increasingly control our impulses, empathize with others, bargain rather than plunder, debunk toxic ideologies, and deploy our powers of reason to reduce the temptations of violence.
With the panache and intellectual zeal that have made his earlier books international bestsellers and literary classics, Pinker will force you to rethink your deepest beliefs about progress, modernity, and human nature. This gripping book is sure to be among the most debated of the century so far.
http://stevenpinker.com/publications/better-angels-our-nature
Weve all had the experience of reading about a bloody war or shocking crime and asking, What is the world coming to? But we seldom ask, How bad was the world in the past? In this startling new book, the bestselling cognitive scientist Steven Pinker shows that the world of the past was much worse. With the help of more than a hundred graphs and maps, Pinker presents some astonishing numbers. Tribal warfare was nine times as deadly as war and genocide in the 20th century. The murder rate of Medieval Europe was more than thirty times what it is today. Slavery, sadistic punishments, and frivolous executions were unexceptionable features of life for millennia, then suddenly were targeted for abolition. Wars between developed countries have vanished, and even in the developing world, wars kill a fraction of the people they did a few decades ago. Rape, battering, hate crimes, deadly riots, child abuse, cruelty to animalsall substantially down.
How could this have happened, if human nature has not changed? What led people to stop sacrificing children, stabbing each other at the dinner table, or burning cats and disemboweling criminals as forms of popular entertainment? The key to explaining the decline of violence, Pinker argues, is to understand the inner demons that incline us toward violence (such as revenge, sadism, and tribalism) and the better angels that steer us away. Thanks to the spread of government, literacy, trade, and cosmopolitanism, we increasingly control our impulses, empathize with others, bargain rather than plunder, debunk toxic ideologies, and deploy our powers of reason to reduce the temptations of violence.
With the panache and intellectual zeal that have made his earlier books international bestsellers and literary classics, Pinker will force you to rethink your deepest beliefs about progress, modernity, and human nature. This gripping book is sure to be among the most debated of the century so far.
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The AMA opposes any law that bars doctors from having conversations about gun safety, do you agree? [View all]
CreekDog
Mar 2014
OP
I think doctors should not have any bans on any conversations with their patients.
lostincalifornia
Mar 2014
#1
I think the AAP's position on that amounts to the same position that the far right
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2014
#138
Safe storage is hardly 'gun control', when you suggest the individual do it.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2014
#142
Some pediatricians have told anti-vaxxer parents that they will have to find another provider
Tanuki
Mar 2014
#19
A reality being imposed upon all of society to perpetuate the myth of a pretend "right."
Loudly
Mar 2014
#73
If you're going to spread untruths, and expect not to be called on it, do it somewhere else.
beevul
Mar 2014
#92
Do you have functional hands? Then you have "convenient means of depriving others...
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2014
#51
Yet we have fewer murders today than back when it was "up close and personal"
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2014
#112
No doubt the situation would have been better if dad hadn't had a gun
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2014
#119
but you talk about gun safety all the time and you don't have the medical background to talk
CreekDog
Mar 2014
#5
so you're saying if someone gets shot by a gun, they shouldn't go to the hospital
CreekDog
Mar 2014
#45
No, it's that once someone is shot, the gun safety aspects become irrelevant.
Lizzie Poppet
Mar 2014
#71
speaking of your background, I'd like to ask whether you're a liberal or conservative
CreekDog
Mar 2014
#72
you said you take each issue on its merits, but you don't actually post on other issues
CreekDog
Mar 2014
#76
I'm just trying to understand you, you're saying that you're liberal and you post liberal things
CreekDog
Mar 2014
#89
They're merely the latest self-appointed zampolit/witchfinder/inquisitor...
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2014
#118
I realize that you're deeply offended when you're asked on DU what your political position is
CreekDog
Mar 2014
#56
Remember, they *have* to post here- the other group gets far less traffic
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2014
#64
What I oppose is a Government mandate that Doctors report the content of those conversations
SkatmanRoth
Mar 2014
#46
I don't think there should be any law barring doctors from asking about lifestyle,
uncommonlink
Mar 2014
#50
I can't imagine how the need to wear eye and ear protection when shooting would even come up
Jgarrick
Mar 2014
#81
If they can ban this subject, they can ban abortion discussion by the same mechanism.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2014
#93
no, how about you acknowledge the rules and stop trying to negotiate new ones?
CreekDog
Mar 2014
#155
The AMA should oppose doctors who deny services to patients who don't want to talk about guns
aikoaiko
Mar 2014
#123
So, whose job should it have been to talk to the parents of this dead 2 year old?
3catwoman3
Mar 2014
#154