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  as right-wing movement in former days, 382

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

  Trump and, 335

  utilitarian motives for, 417

  waterway improvements, 130

  See also climate change

  —POLLUTION

  agriculture and, 123

  as cost of gifts of industrialization, 123–4

  energy and growth and, 129–30, 129

  Law of Entropy and, 123

  poverty and, 130–31, 463n28

  Episcopalians (liberal), 412

  equal rights, 214–28

  of children, 228–32, 229, 231

  denial of advances in, 215

  education of populace and, 235

  global progress in, 222–3, 223

  humanism and, 417

  moral arc of, 223–4

  popularity of, 216–19, 216, 218, 471n13

  populist backlash against, 219, 221, 225, 333, 340

  and racial gap, closing of, 219

  religious expression, 222

  Trump’s hostility to, 336

  and women’s status, 220

  See also emancipative values; hate crimes; homosexuality and homophobia; racism; sexism; women: rights of

  Erdogan, Recep, 201

  Erwin, Douglas, 463n32

  Estonia, 306

  ethics. See morality

  Ethiopia

  child mortality and, 56

  civil war (1974–91), 160

  escape from poverty of, 85, 86

  life expectancy at birth, 59

  maternal mortality in, 57

  and Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 419

  eudaemonia (“good spirit”), 267

  eugenics, 388, 399–400

  Europe

  accidents and accidental deaths in, 180–81

  calories available per person in, 70, 70

  capital punishment abolition in, 208–9, 210

  carbon emissions of, 144, 144

  Civilizing Process of, 168–9

  emancipative values, rise in, 225–7, 226, 227

  famine in, 68–9

  fertility rates falling in, 125

  happiness rising with GDP, 270–71

  IQ gains in, 241

  life expectancy in, 53–4, 54, 55

  populism in, 334, 338–9, 341–2, 342, 438, 451, 481n32

  poverty in, 79–80

  rule of law established in, 43

  social spending in, 107

  suicide rates and, 278–80, 279

  wars. See peace; World War I; World War II

  See also Middle Ages; individual countries and subregions

  Euthyphro (Plato), 428–9, 431

  Evangelical Christians

  environmentalists seeking common cause, 432

  religiosity of, 440

  size of group, 437, 489n75

  as Trump voters, 432–3

  voter turnout of, 438

  Evans, Dylan, 477n20

  Evans, Gareth, 313

  Evans, Mariah, 101

  Evola, Julius, 448, 491n118

  evolution, 18–19

  belief in, ideology vs. scientific literacy, 356

  competition and malevolence and, 25

  creationism vs., 19, 30, 356

  genetic individuality and, 25

  idea unknown to Enlightenment thinkers, 14, 386

  immortality made unlikely due to, 61

  indifference of the universe and, 24–5

  information accumulation in genome and, 20, 21

  life and living things as anti-entropic, 18–19, 20

  moral sentiments selected by, 415

  plant selection and, 76

  unselfish behavior and, 25

  See also natural selection

  evolutionary psychology, 22–4, 25–7, 353–5

  consciousness and, 426

  group vs. gene as beneficiary of adaptation, 448

  and literary scholarship, 407–8

  and nationalism, 450

  reason and, 353

  of religion, 431

  sympathy and, 415

  Ewald, Paul, 306, 307

  Existentialism, 33, 40, 446, 447

  existential threats, 290–321

  artificial intelligence as, 296–300, 477n20

  Availability and Negativity biases and, 293

  civilizations, destruction of, 295–6

  dangers of overemphasizing, 291–2

  gravitas market and, 49, 293, 452

  hackers/evil geniuses, 300–307

  human species extinction, 294–5

  hypothetical vs. real, 291–2

  natural disasters, 294–6

  resilience of humans in face of, 305–6

  risk estimation of highly imaginable, 292, 305

  risk estimation of highly improbable, 292–3

  technology as averting, 295–6

  technology as causing, 293, 294

  See also nuclear war

  expressive rationality. See identity-protective cognition

  extinction

  of human species, 294–5

  mass extinctions, 133

  rebound of species, 130, 133, 463n32

  extraterrestrial life, 166, 308

  Facebook, 255, 256

  faitheism, 31–2, 430

  and existential questions, 433

  Islamic antihumanism, apologists for, 441–2

  negative vs. positive effects of religion, 431–3

  religion as human need, 430–31

  religious doctrine as allegory, 431, 489n53

  and science, disdain for, 430

  spirituality and, 433–5

  See also intellectuals; theism and theistic morality

  Falkland Islands, 315

  falls, deaths from, 181–2, 182, 468n50

  Falwell, Jerry, 294

  family life, time for, 255–6, 256

  famine. See under food and food security

  Fanon, Frantz, 39–40, 405

  FARC guerrillas, 158

  Fariss, Christopher, 207

  fascism

  and decline of democratic governments, 200

  Italian, 445, 446

  neo-fascism, 419, 448, 451

  Nietzsche as inspiring, 445, 448

  populism and, 448, 491n118

  See also Nazi Germany

  fatalism

  about accidents, 185

  from consuming negative news, 42

  from environmentalism, 121

  from the Negativity bias, 47

  from warnings of existential threats, 292

  fate

  denial of among successful forecasters, 370

  as refuted by scientific revolution, 24, 394

  “spirituality” as belief in, 434

  See also fatalism; purpose, absence of in nature

  female genital mutilation, 222

  Fermi Paradox, 308

  Feshbach, Herman, 308

  Feynman, Richard, 390

  Finkelhor, David, 229

  Finland, 115, 457n8, 475n30, 489n68

  fire and smoke deaths, 182–3, 182

  Fischer, Claude, 274–5, 475n46

  fisheries, 325

  Flanders & Swann, 15

  Flannery, Tim, 465n76

  Flaubert, Gustave, 284

  Fleming, Alexander, 63

  flood control, 188

  Florey, Howard, 64

  Flynn effect, 240–45, 241

  atheism and, 438

  Flynn, James, 240, 243, 244

  Fo
ege, William, 64, 65

  Fogel, Robert, 68–9

  Follett, Chelsea, 93

  Fonda, Jane, 147–8

  Fontane, Theodor, 284

  food and food security, 19, 68–78, 70–73

  achievement of, as energy capture, 23–4

  nutritional quality and IQ rise, 241–2

  obesity epidemic, 69, 117

  undernourishment, 70–72, 71–2

  See also agriculture

  —DIET

  diversification of, 259–60

  of hunter-gatherers, 23

  toxic, danger of (omnivore’s dilemma), 167

  —FAMINE, 68–9, 72–4, 73, 78

  and fear of population explosion, 73–4

  governments exacerbating, 78, 459nn35–36

  nuclear winter as producing, 308

  in twentieth century, 72–3, 78, 459n36

  Ford, Gerald, 275

  forecasting tournaments, 368–71, 380, 393, 404

  foreign aid, 95

  Forster, E. M., 257

  Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth, 445

  Fortna, Virginia Page, 196–7, 404

  fossil fuels. See coal; energy; petroleum

  Foucault, Michel, 39–40, 397, 406, 446, 447

  fracking, 143

  France

  calories available per person, 70, 70

  emancipative values in, 225–7, 226, 227

  famine in, 69

  nuclear power and, 147, 148

  nuclear weapons and, 317, 318, 320

  populism and, 338–9, 341

  poverty and, 79

  rights, declaration of, 411

  Second French War of Religion, 484n77

  secularization and, 436, 437

  social spending in, 108, 109

  suicide and, 278

  terrorism and, 219

  Francis, Pope, 97, 122, 129, 142

  Frankfurt, Harry, 98–9

  Franklin, Benjamin, 359

  Frank, Robert, 124

  freedom

  anxiety and, 285

  happiness in relation to, 265–6, 271

  hierarchy of needs and, 224

  of modernity, 284–5

  negative vs. positive, 265

  to screw up your life, 344

  See also democracy; emancipative values

  freedom of religion, 417

  freedom of speech

  bioethics violating, 402

  education and appreciation for, 235

  as emancipative value, 224

  populism and devaluing of, 333

  as remedy for cognitive biases, 28, 202, 353, 390

  utilitarianism and, 417

  wealth of countries and, 96

  freedom of the press, 336

  Friedman, Milton, 119

  Friends of the Earth, 465n76

  Fukushima accident (2011), 146

  Fukuyama, Francis, 201, 203

  Furman, Jason, 117

  Gaddafi, Muammar, 447

  Galbraith, John Kenneth, 206

  Galileo, 24

  Galton, Francis, 399

  Galtung, John, 41

  game theory, 164, 386

  See also Hobbesian trap (security dilemma); pacifist’s dilemma; Tragedy of the Commons

  Gandhi, Indira, 131

  Gandhi, Mohandas, 405, 418. See also nonviolent resistance

  Gapminder (Web site), xviii, 52

  Gates, Bill, 66, 67, 330, 481n16

  gay rights. See homosexuality and homophobia

  GDP (Gross Domestic Product), 85, 95–6, 461n7

  carbon emissions per dollar of, 143, 143

  emancipative values as correlated with, 228

  Flynn effect as increasing, 242, 244–5

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

  happiness as increasing with, 269–71, 269, 272

  information technology invisible in, 332–3

  misleading, potentially. See paradox of value

  quality of life and, 95

  social spending as percentage of, 107–8, 108, 110, 483n39

  Gelman, Andrew, 342

  gender. See sex differences

  General Social Survey, 273, 288

  generational effects. See cohort effects

  Generation X, 225

  depression and, 476n74

  digital technology and, 244

  happiness and, 273

  suicide and, 280

  genetically modified organisms, 77–8, 331

  genetics

  behavioral genetics, and literary scholarship, 407

  individuality of, 25

  medical and behavioral, vs. eugenics, 399–400

  genocide, 160–62, 161, 397, 466–7nn14,16

  gentle commerce. See under commerce

  Georgia (country), 86, 203, 335

  Georgia (state), capital punishment in, 211

  Germany

  and authoritarian charismatic regimes, 343

  Berlin Wall, 163, 200–201, 203

  East and West, 91, 202

  and escape from poverty, 85

  literacy in, 236

  nuclear power and, 147

  populism and, 341

  romantic militarism/nationalism of, 165–6, 398

  secularization and, 489n68

  social spending in, 108, 115

  Trump and, 336

  woman as leader of, 214

  Get Smart (TV), 300

  Ghitza, Yair, 342

  Gide, André, 446

  GI Generation, 225

  depression and, 280–81

  secularization and, 437

  suicide and, 280

  Glazer, Nathan, 274

  Gleditsch, Nils Petter, 455n19, 466n6, 470n4, 490n91

  Global Burden of Disease project, 59, 467n13

  Global Index of Religiosity and Atheism, 435, 489n65

  globalization, 120

  consumption and, 117

  and economic inequality, 103–4, 111

  and Great Escape from poverty, 92

  and income distribution, global, 111–13, 111

  lower middle classes of the rich world as losing out in, 112, 113, 118–19, 339, 340

  Trump’s power limited via realities of, 337–8

  women in workforce and, 93–4

  and working conditions, 92–3, 94

  Global Terrorism Database, 192, 193

  Global Zero, 315–17, 320–21

  goal-directed behaviors, 21–2. See also purpose, absence of in nature

  Gobineau, Arthur de, 398

  God

  anthropomorphic, reason and rejection of, 8

  arguments for the existence of, refuted, 421

  deism, 8, 18, 22, 422, 430

  pantheism, 8, 422

  as testable hypothesis, 422, 423, 428

  See also religion; theism and theistic morality

  Golden Rule, 412

  Goldman, Emma, 400

  Goldstein, Joshua, 160, 429

  Goldstein, Rebecca Newberger, xix, 421, 429, 455nn4,7, 456n17, 474n7, 485n104, 487nn3,5, 488nnn32,42,45, 489n54

  Goodman, Paul, 456n1

  Google searches, prejudice revealed through, 217–19, 218, 339–40, 471n13

  Gopnik, Adam, 408

  Gorbachev, Mikhail, 316

  Gordon, Robert, 329

  Gore, Al, 122, 145–6, 255, 382, 465n76

  Goths, 398

  Gottschall, Jonathan, 408

  Gould, Stephen Jay, 394, 486n32

  government

  climate change response, role in, 141, 145–6, 148, 149–50, 152


  economic inequality amelioration by, 119

  Enlightenment ideal of, 12

  environmental protection, role in, 133–4, 136

  evidence-based policy (behavioral insights), 381

  famine exacerbated by, 78, 459nn35–36

  nurturing role of, 108

  regulations, 90, 335

  regulations compatible with markets, 364, 365

  terrorism, overreactions to, 197

  theocracy, 201

  utilitarian principles for, 416–17, 418

  vehicle safety regulations, 177–8

  violent crime rates and legitimacy of, 174

  voice in, and emancipative values, 224

  workplace safety regulations, 186, 187

  See also authoritarian governments; colonial governments; communism; democracy; fascism; freedom; human rights; imperialism; postcolonial governments

  Graduated Reciprocation in Tension-Reduction (GRIT), 318, 320, 383

  Grass, Günter, 447

  gravitas market, 49, 293, 452

  Gray, John, 191

  Grayling, A. C., 455n4, 484n56, 487n1

  Great Britain. See England; United Kingdom

  Great Convergence, 85, 90–96, 364, 459n16

  Great Depression, 170, 273

  Great Escape, 54

  becoming Great Convergence, 85, 459n16

  capitalism and, 90–91, 364

  energy capture and, 24

  See also poverty; wealth

  Great Leveling/Great Compression, 106, 118

  great powers, definition of, 157

  Great Recession (financial crisis of 2008)

  and disposable incomes/poverty rates, 115, 116

  economic inequality and, 97, 112

  homicide rate falling during, 170–71

  recovery from, 115, 116, 273

  suicide rate rise since, 280

  Greece, ancient. See classical Greece and Rome

  Greece, modern, 108, 200

  Greene, Brian, 425

  Greene, Graham, 447

  Greene, Joshua, 417

  Greenpeace, 465n76

  Green Revolution, 75–8

  Gross World Product, 80–81, 81, 329, 481n13

  carbon emissions plateau despite increasing, 144

  economic stagnation and, 328, 480n7

  as underestimate of prosperity, 81–2

  Grüntzig, Andreas, 64

  Guatemala, leftist guerrillas in, 158

  guinea worm, 65

  gun legislation, 176

  Guyana, suicide and, 278

  Haber, Fritz, 75, 459n18

  Hadza people (Tanzania), 23, 53–4, 58, 457n4

  Hafer, R. W., 244

  Haider, Sarah, 442

  Haidt, Jonathan, 373

  Haiti, 89, 188

  Hamid, Shadi, 442

  Hamilton, Alexander, 13

  Hammel, Andrew, 210

  Hammond, Samuel, 418

  Hampton, Keith, 275–6

  happiness, 262–89