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Steven Pinker - Too Much Morality REDUX

London Real

Brian Rose

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4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2015

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Only this weekend Mr Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, announced in his new book club ‘A Year of Books’ that he’d be taking on Stephen Pinker’s ‘The Better Angel’s of Our Nature’. Within hours, the book catapulted on Amazon’s chart from 6,521st to 501st. A timely coincidence for our scheduled REDUX of LondonReal’s 2013 interview with the linguistic and cognitive scientist - there is a real exciting sense that what we in the LondonReal community have known about Pinker for some time will now be known widely.

With the rise to prominence of the Islamic State, Boko Haram and events in Paris, Pinker’s message has never been as relevant. We could be mistaken for believing the world is getting darker again but contrary to what seems to be the trend Pinker argues that violence is actually on the decrease. A revolutionary idea in our media driven world where it seems impossible to escape atrocity. He discusses how archaic structures of morality and thinking have been perpetuating conflict, rather than preventing it.

Pinker’s work is promoted by philanthropist Bill Gates, who has his own reading blog called Gate’s Notes. On it Gates calls Pinker’s work “important” and heralds him as a great thinker showing us ways that “we can make those positive trajectories a little more likely… a contribution, not just to historical scholarship, but to the world.”

The most engaging thing about Pinker as a guest is that as a communicator he is a simple pleasure to listen to, sharing his ideas with both passion and command. This episode is a must. So, before your jump on Amazon to snap up your copy of ‘Better Angels’ and join the Zuckerberg book club, get your fix of LondonReal.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This week on London Real, we have the cognitive scientist and linguist Professor Stephen Pinker of Harvard University.

0:08.0

There's just no end to interesting questions you can ask about human nature.

0:12.0

What makes us tick? how does the mind work?

0:17.2

The language is one of the things that the human mind is good at and you know, genocide is another one.

0:23.0

Young men, no government, no women, equals trouble.

0:27.0

If your impression of how violent the world is comes from the news,

0:30.0

you'll think not only is it as violent as ever but you'll think that it's more

0:34.0

violent. How do you get everyone to beat their swords into plowshares at the same time?

0:40.0

Hypocrity might be the hope for all of us.

0:46.0

London Reel presents Stephen Pinker, too much morality.

0:52.0

Redux.

0:54.0

Morality is a big problem.

0:57.0

London Real is back in the building

1:00.0

coming at you from the mean streets of Shortich where the art is fresh and the people are loud and in your face.

1:08.0

We like it this way.

1:10.0

We have on the show today Mr Stephen Pinker who is a professor at Harvard University

1:16.7

a cognitive scientist and linguist and this is a fabulous show that is kind of a blast from our past.

1:24.3

We taped this last year, actually in 2013,

1:28.4

with my main man, Mr. Peter Irving,

1:31.8

who is an MMA fighter and a badass dude.

1:34.7

Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, used to spar with Anderson Silva down in Brazil

1:41.2

and a noted

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