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  Trumpism and, 336, 358, 375, 376

  consumerism, 33, 47, 165, 247–8, 251, 263, 431

  consumer products

  consumer price index, 81–2

  and consumer surplus, 82, 117, 332

  consumption over time, 116–18, 116

  declining prices of, 82, 251, 254–5, 254

  household appliances, 251–2, 252

  improvement over time of, 82, 117, 332

  consumer surplus. See paradox of value

  cooking smoke, 130–31, 463n28

  Coolidge, Calvin, Jr., 63

  Coontz, Stephanie, 113

  cooperation

  evolution of capacity for, 23, 415, 453

  Humanist Manifesto III on, 411

  Kant’s “unsocial sociability,” 482n6

  well-being and, 31

  Cornwall Declaration on Stewardship, 287

  corporal punishment, 12, 43, 229–30

  corruption, as factor in happiness, 271

  Cosmides, Leda, 17

  cosmopolitanism, 11

  and civilizations, development of, 450–51

  declared a failure, 420

  and diversification of diet, 259–60

  multiethnic communities, 405, 448, 450

  and sympathy, circle of, 221

  virtues of science as, 409

  counter-Enlightenments

  declinism, 32–3, 165

  disdain for science, 33–4

  nationalism, 30–31

  religion, 30, 31

  rise of, 29–30

  Romanticism as, 30, 351

  romantic militarism and, 165–6

  See also fascism; intellectuals; nationalism; populism; religion; romantic heroism; Romanticism; science, disdain for

  Counts, George, 234

  Coyne, Jerry, 422, 430

  Crawford, Jarret, 373

  creationism, 19, 22, 356, 387, 398

  Crick, Francis, 386

  Crimea, annexation by Russia (2014), 164, 335

  criminal punishment, 11, 12, 174, 439. See also capital punishment; violent crime

  CRISPR-CAS9 gene-editing, 306–7

  Critical Theory (Frankfurt School), 396–7, 406, 446

  critical thinking instruction, 377–8

  Croatia, 203

  Cronin, Audrey, 196–7

  Cronon, William, 123

  Cruz, Ted, 336

  Cuba, 206, 247, 376–7, 447, 484n79

  Cuban Missile Crisis, 309, 312, 479n93

  cultures, human development of, 23

  cybernetics, 21–2

  Czech Republic, 341, 489n68

  d’Alembert, Jean-Baptiste, 10

  Dante, 63

  Darfur, 162

  Darwin, Charles

  Argument from Design refuted by, 421

  death of children of, 56

  falsely tied to scientific racism, 398, 400, 486n32

  falsely tied to Social Darwinism, 398–9, 400

  on humans as single species, 398

  and replicating systems and evolution, 18–19

  See also evolution; natural selection

  data, 42–3, 44–5, 48

  dataphobic mindset, 48, 49, 404–5

  literary scholarship and science of, 408

  most recent date for graphs in book, 156, 466n1

  objections to use of, 44–7

  sources of, 52

  See also objective measurement; prediction

  Davies’s Corollary. See Stein’s Law

  Dawkins, Richard, 430, 455n6, 488n7

  Deaton, Angus, 54, 56, 62, 67, 89, 92, 103–4, 269, 272, 459n16

  Declaration of Independence, 12, 413

  declinism, 32–3, 165. See also intellectuals; pessimism

  Deconstructionism, 352, 446. See also Derrida, Jacques; Foucault, Michel; postmodernism

  deep decarbonization, 145–6, 150

  “deepity,” 433

  “deep state,” 337, 448

  Deepwater Horizon accident, 132

  deforestation, 130, 131

  and climate change, 136

  reforestation, 76, 130, 134, 150, 459n25

  DeFries, Ruth, 122, 128

  Dehaene, Stanislas, 426

  deism and deists, 8

  Enlightenment thinkers as, 18, 22

  Hitler as, 430

  and morality, 422

  dementia/Alzheimer’s disease, 59, 327

  democracy, 199–213

  civics-class ideal of, 204, 206

  contributor to flourishing, 199–200, 470n4

  criteria for measuring, 201–2, 470n15

  education of populace and, 235

  fall of Berlin Wall and, 163, 200–201, 203

  and Fukuyama’s “end of history,” 201

  negative freedom and, 265

  three waves of, 200–201, 202–3, 202

  Trump and disdain for, 335–6, 337, 374

  undermining of, 335, 374

  voter ignorance in, 204

  voter turnout, 343, 438

  voting and elections in, 204–5, 381

  war reduced by, 162–3

  See also freedom of speech; human rights

  Democratic Party

  and climate change, 357

  increased partisanship of, 371–2

  innumeracy of, on polarized topics, 361

  journalists in, 484n54

  See also political ideologies of left and right

  demographic transition, 125, 135–6, 436. See also population

  demonetization, 332–3

  Deng Xiaoping, 90

  Denmark, 438–9, 451, 475n30, 483n39

  Dennett, Daniel, 427, 430, 433

  Denney, Reuel, 274

  deontological ethics, 416–18

  depression, 280–83, 284, 476n74

  Derrida, Jacques, 406, 446

  Descartes, René, Cogito ergo sum, 352

  DeScioli, Peter, 415

  Deutsch, David, ix, 7, 46, 295–6, 392, 410

  developed countries/world, 96

  life expectancy inequalities, 54–5, 95–6

  lower middle classes affected by globalization, 112, 113, 118–19, 339, 340

  maternal mortality changes in, 57–8, 57

  natural disaster resilience of, 187–9, 188

  Secularization Thesis and, 435–6, 438

  social spending as universal to, 110, 115

  developing countries/world, 96

  calorie availability in, 70, 70

  child labor and, 232

  digital technology adoption by, 244

  and environmental problems, awareness of, 124

  escape from poverty of, 85–6, 85

  Green Revolution in, 75–8

  infectious disease improvements in, 67

  life expectancy inequalities in, 54–5, 59, 95–6

  maternal mortality changes in, 57–8, 57

  natural disaster vulnerability of, 188–9

  pollution in, 130–31, 463n28

  safe drinking water and, 130–31, 463n28

  social spending in, 109–110

  undernourishment and stunting in, 70–72, 71–2

  Devereux, Stephen, 72–3, 459nn35–36

  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), 281, 282

  Diamandis, Peter, 330

  Diamond, Jared, 450–51, 465n76

  diarrhea, childhood deaths from, 66

  Dickens, Charles, 230, 249

  Diderot, Denis, 10, 13

  Didion, Joan, 456n1

  digital manufacturing, 330–31

  disaster sociology, 305

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; disease. See health; infectious disease; medicine

  dishwashers, 252

  Disraeli, Benjamin, 130, 341

  Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee, 284

  DNA

  discovery of, 386

  information accumulation and evolution of, 20

  testing of, and wrongful capital punishment, 212

  Doctorow, E. L., 456n1

  Dominican Republic, 188

  Doobie Brothers, 147

  Doomsday Clock, 308–9, 311

  Douglas, Michael, 147–8

  drowning deaths, 182, 182

  drugs, illegal

  overdose deaths from, 182, 183, 184–5

  violence produced by, 175–6

  drugs, pharmaceutical

  for depression, 281, 282

  and infectious disease improvements, 67

  “miracle drugs” no better than placebo, 61

  for “orphan diseases,” 333

  overdose deaths from, 182, 183, 184–5

  side effects worse than the disease, 61

  See also medicine

  drunk driving, 178

  Dryden, John, 407–8

  D’Souza, Dinesh, 427

  Duarte, José, 373

  Du Bois, W. E. B., 447

  Dylan, Bob, 341

  ear and hearing, 18, 20–21

  earthquake deaths, 187, 188

  East Africa, famine in, 73

  East Asia

  education in, 236–8, 237–8

  emancipative values in, 227, 227

  interstate combat reduced in, 158

  secularization and, 436, 489n68

  undernourishment in, 72

  Easterbrook, Gregg, 292, 457n29

  Easterlin paradox, 263, 268–9, 270–71

  Easterlin, Richard, 263, 268–9

  Eastern Europe, 90, 200, 201, 236–7, 237, 271

  Ebola, 307

  ecomodernism, 32, 122–4, 134–6, 154–5

  economic inequality, 97–120

  absolute vs. relative inequality, 103, 114

  anonymous vs. longitudinal data, 112–13, 114–15

  conflation with poverty, 98–9

  conflation with unfairness, 101–2

  destructive events reducing, 106–7

  economic stagnation and, 328–9

  Gini, 98, 103, 109, 115, 118, 461n4, 467n12

  Gini indexes for consumption, 117–18

  global and international, 103–5, 104–5

  government role in ameliorating, 119

  graduated income tax and, 107

  happiness stagnation of U.S. and, 272

  homicide rates and, 170–71, 467n12

  and individual psychology, 99–102

  Kuznets curve, inequality vs. time, 103–6, 110, 111

  lower classes not worse off, 114–18, 116

  lower middle classes and, 112, 113, 118–19, 339, 340

  as political issue, 97

  rise of, beginning about 1980, 110–113, 111

  social spending and, 107–110, 115–16, 116

  Spirit Level theory of effects of, 100–101

  theoretical basis for, 102–3

  and theory of social comparison, 99–100

  Trump and, 335

  zero-sum thinking about, 99

  economics

  comparative advantage, 92

  demonetization, 332–3

  and infectious disease improvements, 67

  information tech confounding measures, 332–3

  populist elections not determined by, 339, 340

  See also capitalism; commerce; consumer products; economic inequality; economic stagnation; GDP; globalization; Great Recession; Gross World Product; Kuznets curve; paradox of value; poverty; productivity; social spending; wealth

  economic stagnation, 328–33

  Eddington, Arthur, 16–17

  Edison, Thomas, 252

  education

  basic educational attainment, 236–8, 237

  and child labor, end of, 230–31

  compulsory, 231, 234

  cost of, 118

  critical thinking and debiasing instruction, 377–9

  democracy and peace dividend from, 235

  distance learning, 238, 331

  Enlightenment values and, 234, 235–6

  and escape from poverty, 234

  formal schools, development of, 233–4

  future of, 331

  of girls and women, 235, 239–40, 239, 473n27

  and global well-being, 245–6, 246, 473n45

  as human right, 234

  and IQ scores, global rise in, 242, 245

  modern economies and requirements of, 118

  online courses, 238, 260, 331

  population peak and, 238

  preschool programs, 239

  religions meddling in, 234

  school readiness, improvements in, 239

  secularization and, 435–6, 438

  substandard, 118

  Trump and, 335, 339

  utilitarianism and, 417

  See also literacy; university and college education

  Effective Altruism, 119, 381, 403, 462n69

  Egalitarian Revolution, 107

  Ehrlich, Paul, 64, 74, 366, 465n76

  Einstein, Albert, 308, 309

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 280

  Eisner, Manuel, 169, 171, 174

  Eldering, Grace, 64

  electricity, 141, 146–50, 251, 252, 330

  Elias, Norbert, 168–9

  Elion, Gertrude, 64

  Eliot, T. S., 284, 456n10

  El Salvador, 85, 86, 158, 172

  emancipative values, 224–8

  age vs. period vs. cohort effects and, 224–5, 226–7, 227–8, 341–2

  environmental protection and, 124

  GDP as predictor of, 228

  and hierarchy of needs, 224

  Knowledge Index as predictor of, 228, 472n45

  secularization and, 438

  emotions, evaluations of well-being and, 267. See also happiness; well–being, subjective

  Encyclopédistes, 353

  Enders, John, 64

  energy

  battery storage of, 146, 150, 330

  biomass, 146, 147, 151

  deaths caused by various sources of, 146–7

  fossil fuels as 86 percent of world’s total, 137

  natural gas, 136, 143, 147, 183

  new technologies, 330

  nuclear, 144–5, 146–50, 330, 465n76

  as resisting entropy, 23–4, 32

  smart grids, 330

  solar and wind, 146, 147, 330

  See also coal; food and food security; petroleum

  Engels, Friedrich, 103

  England

  air pollution and, 130

  calories available per person, 70, 70

  child labor force in, 230, 231, 231

  and commerce, embrace of, 84–5

  cost of artificial light in, 253, 253, 254

  homicide rates in, 169, 170, 171, 171

  and literacy, female, 239, 239

  poverty workhouses, 79

  rights, statement of, 411

  romantic militarism of, 165–6

  suicide rates in, 278–9, 279

  transition, patronage to open economy, 83–4

  water pollution and, 130

  See also United Kingdom

  Enlightenment, the, 7–14

  capital punishment and, 210

  and consilience, unity of knowledge, 390

  criticized as Western, 29–30, 419

  defense ne
eded, 4–6, 29, 34–5, 349–50, 451–3

  definition of (Kant), 7–8, 289

  education and, 234, 235–6

  Islamic Enlightenment, movement for, 442–3

  Emanuel Macron’s victory speech defending, 339

  media pronouncements of failure, 338, 420, 451

  non-Western, 29–30, 419, 439, 442–3, 456n2

  Obama’s farewell speech crediting, 338, 481n30

  opposition to. See counter-Enlightenments

  populism not a referendum on, 338–9, 481nn30,32

  spirit of commerce, 84

  spirit of science, 409

  and sympathy, 415

  theoconservatism and rejection of, 449

  war denunciation and alternatives, 162–3

  wealth as created vs. finite, 12–13, 80

  Enslow, Linn, 64

  entropy, 13–19

  energy capture as resisting, 23–4, 32

  immortality unlikely due to, 61

  indifference of the universe and, 24

  living things as locally anti-entropic, 18–19, 20

  See also Entropy, Law of; order

  Entropy, Law of, 15, 16

  and creationist arguments against evolution, 19

  and death, ease of, 25, 414–15

  everyday sayings illustrating, 16

  harms more potent than benefits, 28

  importance of, 16–17

  meaning of life as fighting back against, 17, 344

  progress and, 344

  See also Second Law of Thermodynamics

  environmentalism, humanistic. See ecomodernism

  environmental movement (traditional), 32, 121–2

  greenism, 32, 122, 129

  misanthropy of, 122, 134, 154

  opposition to genetically modified crops, 77

  population bomb, fear of, 56, 73–4, 125–6, 125

  resource shortages, fear of, 126–7

  successes of, 121, 134, 463n35

  sustainability, 127–9, 328

  technological solutions, hostility to, 124–5, 151

  See also environmental protection

  Environmental Performance Index, 130

  environmental protection, 121–2, 134–6

  acid rain treaties, 134

  anxiety produced by, 286–7

  cooking smoke, 130–31, 463n28

  deforestation, 130, 131

  dematerialization and, 135

  densification and, 134–5

  developing countries addressing, 130–31

  drinking water, 63, 130–31, 463n28

  emission reductions, 129–30

  government regulation and, 133–4, 136

  hierarchy of needs and, 124

  Kuznets curve for, 124, 463n9, 463n35

  landfills and garbage, 287

  nuclear weapons test ban treaty, 133–4

  oil spills, 131–2, 132

  ozone layer, 134

  Peak Stuff and, 135–6