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  INDEX

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  abortion, 74, 224, 363, 387, 439, 449

  Abrahms, Max, 196–7

  abstract thinking, 26–7. See also Flynn effect

  Abt, Thomas, 174, 175–6

  academia

  left-wing tilt of, 372–4, 388, 484n61

  right-wing dismissal of, 374

  See also university and college education

  accidental deaths, 167–8, 176–90, 177, 179–80, 182, 187–9, 192, 468–9nn50,63

  acts of God, 185, 187, 189, 190

  Adams, Franklin Pierce, 48

  Adnane, Souad, 442

  Adorno, Theodor, 39–40, 396–7

  adversarial collaboration, 379

  Aeschylus, 2
3

  affective tipping point, 377

  Afghanistan

  democratization and, 206

  environment of, 130

  happiness ranking of, 475n30

  literacy rate in, 236, 239, 240, 473n27

  polio in, 65

  Soviet invasion of, 439

  Taliban control of, 240, 473n27

  terrorist vs. war deaths in, 192, 193

  U.S.-led invasion of, 197, 206, 473n27

  Africa (sub-Saharan)

  agriculture in, 76, 77–8

  calories available per person in, 70

  carbon emissions of, 144

  child mortality and, 56, 56

  colonial governments of, 78

  Communist governments in, 200, 201

  conservation movement and, 123

  democratization and, 203, 206

  economic inequality in, 98

  education in, 236–8, 237–8

  emancipative values in, 227, 227

  environment of, 130

  famine in, 69, 72–3, 78

  female genital mutilation in, 222

  fertility rates and, 436

  GDP of, 95

  HIV/AIDS in, 55, 66, 67

  homicide rates and concentrations in, 172

  homophobia in, 223

  Human Development Index score for, 473n45

  IQ gains in, 241, 241

  life expectancy in, 53–5, 54, 59

  multiethnic neighbors, peacefulness of, 405

  per capita income in, 86–7

  and personal violence, deaths from, 167

  postcolonial governments of, 78, 200, 201

  religiosity and, 436

  undernourishment in, 72

  women’s rights and, 222

  See also individual countries

  African Americans

  education and, 239

  happiness of, 272, 273

  hate crimes against, 215, 219, 220, 471n18

  life expectancy of, 219

  literacy rates of, 219

  police killings of, 215–16, 471n6

  poverty rate among, 219

  and Tuskegee syphilis study, 401

  See also racism

  age (life cycle) effects, 225

  happiness, 272–3

  political orientation, 341–2, 342

  religious belief, 437–8

  suicide, 278, 279

  voting preferences, 342

  See also cohort effects; period (zeitgeist) effects

  Age of Reason, 8, 411

  agriculture

  Agricultural Revolution, 75, 83

  birth of, 74, 123

  density of, 234

  genetically modified crops, 77–8, 331

  government policies disrupting, 78

  Green Revolution, 75–8

  industrialization and abandonment of, 92–3

  invention of, 23

  land devoted to, 76

  life expectancy and, 53–4

  mechanization of, 74–5

  organic, 74, 134

  prices, 75

  reforestation of land and, 130, 134

  rice cultivation, 69, 93, 123, 331

  selective breeding, 74, 76

  synthetic fertilizers, 75, 83

  transportation and, 75, 77, 78

  yield increases, 74–5

  See also food and food security

  AIDS/HIV, 55, 66, 66, 67, 401

  AI. See artificial intelligence (AI)

  Akbar I (Mughal emperor), 442

  Akyol, Mustafa, 442

  Alaska, universal basic income and, 119

  Alcott, Louisa May, 284

  Alexander, Amy, 440

  Ali, Ayaan Hirsi, 443

  Allen, Paul, 477n20

  Allen, Woody, 204, 285–6

  Al Qaeda, 196, 310, 441

  Althusser, Louis, 447

  alt-right movement, 341, 419, 448, 482n44

  Amazon River and rainforest, 130, 141

  American Heritage Dictionary, 260

  Amin, Idi, 161, 199

  anarchist movements, 198

  anarchy, death toll from, 199, 206

  Angell, Norman, 481n16

  Angola, 160

  animals

  cruelty-to-animals laws, 417

  humanism and, 410

  predator/prey, 19

  returns vs. extinctions of, 130, 133, 463n32

  anocracies, 470n15

  anthropology, 10, 233, 402

  anti-Semitism, 219, 220. See also Holocaust

  Anton, Michael (“Publius Decius Mus”), 448, 449

  anxiety, 283

  adulthood and, 288–9

  “collapse anxiety,” 292

  depression as comorbid with, 283

  and institutions, loss of faith in, 286

  media practices of encouraging, 287

  as motivation to solve problems, 287

  postwar increase in, 284

  prevalence of depression and, 282–3, 476n74

  sex differences in, 285

  strategems for coping with, 287

  women’s gains in autonomy and, 285

  Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 443

  Aquino, Corazon, 91

  Arab countries

  classical Arab civilization, 439, 442

  clerical meddling in education, 234

  slavery/racism and, 397

  See also Muslim countries

  Arab Spring (2011), 203, 228, 370

  archaeology, 407

  Argentina, 200, 315

  Ariely, Dan, 353

  Aristotle, eudaemonia, 267

  Arkhipov, Vasili, 479n93

  Armenia, 158

  artificial intelligence (AI)

  “Artificial General Intelligence” (AGI), 297, 298

  and Enlightenment thinkers, 386

  as existential threat, putative, 296–300, 477n20

  job losses and, 118, 300

  Value Alignment Problem, 299–300

  arts and culture

  availability of, 260–61

  and consilience with science, 407–9

  depicting traditionalism vs. modernity, 284

  ideological innumeracy and, 48

  Nietzsche as influence on, 445, 446–7

  vs. science, 34, 389–90

  Aryans, romantic heroism and, 33, 398, 444

  Asafu-Adjaye, John, 122

  Asia

  authoritarian regimes, rise of, 200

  carbon emissions of, 144

  famine in, 69, 78

  globalization and, 111, 112, 117

  IQ gains in, 241

  life expectancy in, 53–4, 54, 55

  military governments of, 200

  postcolonial governments of, 78

  undernourishment in, 72

  See also individual countries and subregions

  Asians, hate crimes against, 219, 220

  Asiri, Abdullah al-, 303

  Assad, Bashar al-, 159

  Astell, Mary, 252

  atheism and atheists

  charitable acts by, 432

  dangers of self-labeling as, 435

  definition of, 430

  moral realism of, 429

  “New Atheism,” 430

  numbers of, 435, 436, 437–8, 489n68, 490n65

  rising Intelligence Quotient test scores and, 438

  wars by, 429–30

  Athens (ancient), 212

  Atkins, Peter, 17

  Auden, W. H., 283, 446

  Australia

  education in, 237
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  emancipative values in, 225–7, 226, 227

  and escape from poverty, 85

  happiness ranking of, 475n30

  IQ gains in, 241, 241

  secularization and, 436, 437

  social spending in, 108

  traffic death rates in, 178

  Austria, 341, 475n30, 489n68

  Ausubel, Jesse, 76, 122, 127, 135, 142, 144

  authoritarian governments

  capitalist, China as, 90, 201, 203–4, 343

  claiming the people unready for democracy, 204

  democracies backsliding into, 201, 335

  educated populace and resistance to, 235

  execution of dissidents by, outrage at, 195

  intellectual fans of, 445, 446–7, 491n118

  patronal/kleptocratic, 205

  and poverty, 90–91

  premodern, 199, 397

  See also populism

  Authoritarian High Modernism, 11–12, 400

  authoritarian populism. See populism

  authority, deference to, 5

  autocracy vs. democracy, 202–3, 202, 470n15

  automation, 118–19, 300, 331

  Availability heuristic, 41–2

  awareness of, 369, 381, 383

  critical thinking courses and, 378

  doomsday prophecies and, 293, 302

  media coverage and, 42–4, 201

  superforecasters and awareness of, 369

  terrorism and, 42, 195

  Axial Age, 23, 264, 411

  Azerbaijan, 158

  Baby Boomers, 225

  and crime boom of the 1960s, 173–4

  depression and, 280–81

  emancipative values and, 226

  happiness underachievement of, 273, 283–9, 288

  opioid overdoses and, 184–5

  and populism, 341–2, 342

  secularization and, 437

  suicide and, 279–80

  Babylon, 253–4

  Bacon, Francis, 383

  Bailey, Ronald, 464n45

  Ball, Lucille, 186

  Balmford, Andrew, 122

  Banaji, Mahzarin, xix

  Bangladesh

  democratization and, 442

  environment of, 130

  escape from poverty of, 85, 86

  famine and stunting in, 71, 71, 72

  fertility as decreasing in, 126

  industrialization and women in the workforce, 94

  War of Independence (1971), 160, 161

  Bannon, Stephen, 430, 448, 449, 455n1

  Banting, Frederick, 63