I do have this tendency to throw public notables out on a bed of nails
to see which of you are inclined to take some steps across them.
Ouch!  However, this is not just about curiosity but evaluation of my
views for either reinforcement or modification.
Steven Pinker, the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of
Psychology at Harvard University has a  lecture video in which he
asserts humans to be peaceful by nature and merely corrupted by modern
institutions and concluding that we are living very peaceful lives by
historical comparisons.
Pinker writes, "Now that social scientists have started to count
bodies in different historical periods, they have discovered that the
romantic theory gets it backward: Far from causing us to become more
violent, something in modernity and its cultural institutions has made
us nobler."
This approach is a combination of empirical and biological study in
contrast to former assertions formed upon human cultures and
socialization without regard to biological recognition.
Steven Pinker concludes that violence in the world has actually
decreased, and conveys this idea in his "A History of Violence"
lecture http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/163
I for one never conceived of the notion but have tossed some bones
around with my good friend gruff, who also asserts that mankind has
made significant strides in the quest for a more peaceful existence in
contrast to my view that man is as violent now as ever and desires
aggressive conflict in perpetuity.
I think Pinker's inclusion of such behaviors as cat burning in 16th
century Paris is a stretch to expand the degree of historical
violence, as is reference to human sacrifice, slavery, governmental
conquests, real estate acquisition via genocide, torture and
mutilation as routine punishment, the death penalty, assassination,
massacres, conflict resolve through killing, all of which still take
place in our time. Pinker also references Biblical examples of
genocide and stoning deaths for any number of infractions, also
attributing the same and similar torturous behaviors to historical
accounts of  Hindus, Christians, Muslims, and Chinese, etc.
Pointing to a "change is sensibility" Pinker writes:  "Violence has
been in decline over long stretches of history, and today we are
probably living in the most peaceful moment of our species' time on
earth."

Somehow I can't seem to dance to the tune.

Please take the time to view this lecture, only 19 minutes and respond
as to...........

Truth or Wishful Thinking?

State your Stance!
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