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Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
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Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress

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One of the world’s greatest thinkers tells the heroic story of human progress - and why we neglect it at our peril

Is modernity really failing? Or have we failed to appreciate progress and the ideals that make it possible?

If you follow the headlines, the world in the 21st century appears to be sinking into chaos, hatred and irrationality. Yet, as Steven Pinker shows, if you follow the trendlines, you discover that our lives have become longer, healthier, safer and more prosperous - not just in the West, but worldwide. Such progress is no accident- it’s the gift of a coherent value system that many of us embrace without even realizing it. These are the values of the Enlightenment- of reason, science, humanism and progress. The challenges we face today are formidable. But the way to deal with them is not to sink into despair or try to lurch back to a mythical idyllic past; it’s to treat them as problems we can solve, as we have solved other problems in the past. This is the case for an Enlightenment newly recharged for the 21st century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 January 2019
Pages
576
ISBN
9780141979090

One of the world’s greatest thinkers tells the heroic story of human progress - and why we neglect it at our peril

Is modernity really failing? Or have we failed to appreciate progress and the ideals that make it possible?

If you follow the headlines, the world in the 21st century appears to be sinking into chaos, hatred and irrationality. Yet, as Steven Pinker shows, if you follow the trendlines, you discover that our lives have become longer, healthier, safer and more prosperous - not just in the West, but worldwide. Such progress is no accident- it’s the gift of a coherent value system that many of us embrace without even realizing it. These are the values of the Enlightenment- of reason, science, humanism and progress. The challenges we face today are formidable. But the way to deal with them is not to sink into despair or try to lurch back to a mythical idyllic past; it’s to treat them as problems we can solve, as we have solved other problems in the past. This is the case for an Enlightenment newly recharged for the 21st century.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 January 2019
Pages
576
ISBN
9780141979090
 
Book Review

Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
by Steven Pinker

by Mark Rubbo, Feb 2018

In 1784, philosopher Immanuel Kant asked, ‘What is Enlightenment?’ It was, he argued, humankind’s emergence from its submission to the ‘dogmas and formulas’ of religious or political authority. The Enlightenment ushered in a new approach to society based on science, reason, humanism and progress. In this magisterial work Pinker looks at how the world has evolved since those beginnings of a new way of looking at the world based on those premises.

On almost every measure the world today is a far, far better place than it was in the 18th Century, the 19th Century and the 20th Century. Humankind is healthier, cleverer, safer, wealthier, better governed, and on almost every other measure better off. Life expectancy is growing, people live longer, and are freer from disease; fewer people live in extreme poverty, more people are receiving education, fewer people die from war or violence, and people are happier. These gains are the result of progress and the spread of Enlightenment values.

Economic, political and social progress has lifted many people out of poverty, out of ignorance, and out of illness. Of course, many of us will point to the threat of climate change, or to the current political instability and suffering in the Middle East, for instance, but Pinker convincingly argues that the overwhelming trends are positive and that the efforts of people to make meaningful change are effective and do produce results that change our lives and our planet. This timely and controversial book is essential reading.


Mark Rubbo is the managing director of Readings.