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  female genital mutilation in, 439

  fertility decreasing in, 126, 436

  homosexuality as crime in, 223, 439, 440

  “honor killings” of women in, 439

  and humanism, lack of progress in, 439–42

  humanistic revolution in, 442–3, 491n106

  human rights violations and, 439

  separation of mosque and state, 441

  theocracies and, 201

  Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 418–19

  women’s rights in, 222, 439, 442, 491n106

  See also Arab countries; Islam; Islamist extremists; Muslims

  Muslims

  conspiracy theories and, 67, 336

  hate crimes targeting, 219–20, 220

  literal readings of Quran, 440, 490n96

  percentage of world population, 436

  sharia law and, 440, 490n96

  as strongly religious, 440

  Trump and immigration of, 336

  Mussolini, Benito, 445, 446, 447, 491n118

  Mutar, Faisal Saeed Al-, 442

  Myanmar (Burma), 203, 419

  Myhrvold, Nathan, 477n20

  Naam, Ramez, 298, 477n20

  Nabokov, Vladimir, 261

  Nader, Ralph, 177

  Nagel, Thomas, 351–2, 412, 413, 427, 429, 482n4, 488n43

  Nalin, David, 64

  Namazie, Maryam, 443

  Namibia, 203

  NASA, 295, 300

  Nasr, Amir Ahmad, 443

  Nasrin, Taslima, 443

  nationalism

  as counter-Enlightenment value, 30–31, 448

  political ideologies and, 31

  romantic nationalism, 165–6, 447, 448, 449–51

  Russian, 159

  vs. social contract, 31

  See also populism

  National Science Foundation, 356–7, 387

  nation-states

  cyber-sabotage accomplished by, 304

  as putative units of group selection, 31, 448, 450

  romantic nationalism, 165, 447, 448, 449–51

  tribalism and, 450

  natural disaster deaths, 187–9, 188

  destruction of civilizations, 295–6

  extinction of human species, 294–5

  natural gas (methane), 136, 143, 147, 183

  naturalism, 392, 421–2, 486n17

  Natural Resources Defense Council, 465n76

  natural selection, 18–19

  homeostasis discovered by, 22

  human intelligence and, 297

  humanism and, 413–14

  reality as selection pressure, 355

  See also evolution

  nature

  competition and arms races in, 19, 24–5

  environmentalism, traditional view of, 122

  purpose in, science as refuting, 8, 24, 394–5, 434–5

  as robust, 133

  Romanticism and, 30, 121

  See also natural selection

  Nawaz, Maajid, 443

  Nazi Germany

  Christianity of, 430

  counter-Enlightenment ideology of, 397

  eugenics and, 399

  Holocaust, 161, 397, 399, 430

  intellectual fans of, 447

  Nietzsche as influence on, 445

  public health invoked by, 399

  “scientific racism” of, 397–8

  See also Germany; Hitler, Adolf

  Negativity bias, 47–8, 293

  Negroponte, John, 310

  Nemirow, Jason, 140

  neo-fascism, 419, 448, 451

  neo-reaction, 419, 451

  Nepal, 203

  Netherlands

  commerce, embrace of, 84–5

  emancipative values in, 225–7, 226, 227

  happiness ranking of, 475n30

  homicide rates in, 169, 170

  life expectancy in, 95

  literacy in, 236

  populism repudiated in, 338–9

  secularization and, 436

  social spending in, 108

  New Deal, 107–8

  New England, homicide rates in, 169, 170

  New Peace, 43

  New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, 317, 318

  Newton, Sir Isaac, 24

  New York City, 172, 286–7, 380

  New York Times, 44, 50, 74, 97, 151, 280, 292, 373, 409, 420

  New Zealand

  economic freedom in, 365, 483n39

  education in, 237

  and escape from poverty, 85

  happiness and, 451, 475n30

  IQ gains in, 241, 241

  secularization and, 437, 438–9

  social spending in, 365, 483n39

  well-being and, 438–9, 451

  women’s rights in, 222

  Nicaragua, 158

  Niebuhr, Reinhold, 311

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 443–7

  cultural pessimism, advocate of, 39–40, 406

  intellectuals and artists as fans, 445, 446–7, 452

  quotations from, 444–5

  See also romantic heroism

  Niger, 203

  Nigeria

  democratization of, 203

  famine in, 73

  killings by Boko Haram in, 162

  polio in, 65

  secularization and, 436

  terrorist deaths in, 193

  Nisbet, Robert, 40

  Nixon, Richard, 119

  Nobel Peace Prize, 203, 232, 240, 316

  Nomani, Asra, 443

  Non-Proliferation Treaty (1970), 316–17

  No Nukes concert and film (1979), 147

  nonviolent resistance, success rate of, 405

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

  Norberg, Johan, 54–5, 68, 79, 125, 203–4

  Nordhaus, Ted, 122, 141–2, 147, 253–4

  Nordhaus, William, 138, 253

  Nordic countries

  egalitarian income distribution in, 98

  emancipative values in, 225–7, 226, 227

  environment of, 130

  and escape from poverty, 85

  forced sterilization laws of, 399

  human rights in, 208, 208

  Norma Rae (film), 113

  Norris, Pippa, 224, 340

  North, Douglass, 83

  North Korea

  Arduous March, 78

  as autocratic, 201–2

  conflict with South Korea, 158

  democratization and, 206

  famine in, 78

  human rights in, 208, 208

  nuclear weapons and, 317, 320

  poverty in, 90

  Norvig, Peter, 477n20

  Norway

  emancipative values in, 225–7, 226, 227

  happiness ranking of, 475n30

  human rights in, 208, 208

  income per capita in, 271

  populism and, 341

  nostalgia, 48, 113, 256

  Nozick, Robert, 99

  nuclear power, 144–5, 146–50, 330, 465n76

  nuclear war, 307–321

  balance of terror, 315

  ban on (Global Zero), 315–17, 320–21

  close calls, 310, 312–13, 318, 479nn93,95

  deterrence and, 312, 314–15, 317

  fear, failure to mobilize public, 308–311, 479n80

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

  historical pessimism and, 308

  and international relations, 312, 315

  launch on warning (hair trigger), 315, 319–20

/>   Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD), 315

  nations with capacity, 313, 317–18, 318

  New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), 317, 318

  no-first-use pledge, 320

  Non-Proliferation Treaty (1970), 316–17

  nuclear winter, 308, 310

  probability of nuclear war, 312–13

  proliferation limited, 313

  reduction of arsenal, 317–19, 318, 480nn113,117,121

  second-strike capacity, 315, 319

  security dilemma (Hobbesian trap) of, 315

  Trump and, 336–7

  nuclear weapons

  arms race during Cold War, 291, 308, 311

  complacency about, 286

  Hiroshima bombing, 305

  Manhattan Project and development of, 314

  terrorism as threat, 310–311, 313–14

  treaty banning atmospheric testing, 133–4

  uranium extracted for power plants, 149, 317

  Nunn, Sam, 316, 319

  Nussbaum, Martha, 248, 264, 413

  Nye, Bill, 434

  Nyerere, Julius, 447

  Obama, Barack

  approval rating on departure, 338

  bullying as issue for, 49

  conspiracy theories about, 336, 358

  farewell speech and Enlightenment, 338, 481n30

  as first African American U.S. president, 214

  health care and, 109

  on income inequality, 97

  on “now” as best time to be born, 37

  and nuclear weapons, 316, 319, 320–21, 336–7

  racism and, 217

  Republican obstructionism and, 432

  theoconservatives and, 449

  Obamacare, 109

  Obama, Michelle, 214

  obesity epidemic, 69

  objective measurement

  actuarial formulas outperforming experts, 403–4

  as goal of scientific literacy, 403–5

  as morally enlightened, 43

  Naomi Klein’s dismissal of, 139

  resisters of scientific thinking objecting to, 403

  See also data

  occupational safety and accident deaths, 185–7, 187

  Occupy Wall Street, 97

  Oceania, postcolonial governments of, 201

  oceans

  acidification of, 137, 138, 153

  and carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, 136, 150

  deep-sea vents as biological energy source, 19

  desalination of water, 129, 149

  fisheries, 325

  geoengineering and, 150, 152–3

  marine conservation areas, 132–3, 133

  sea level rise, 137, 138

  species extinctions and, 463n32

  Oklahoma City bombing (1995), 194

  Olds, Jacqueline, 274

  O’Neill, Eugene, 446

  O’Neill, William, 286

  Ono, Yoko, 166

  On the Waterfront (film), 113

  opioid overdoses, 184–5

  Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 308

  optimism

  attacks on, 39, 49

  complacent vs. conditional, 154–5

  enlightenment as, 7

  historical improvement as basis for, 51, 327–8

  Optimism Gap, 40, 115, 225–6, 268

  perceived as salesmanship, 49

  rational (pessimistic hopefulness, possibilism, protopia, opti-realism), 52, 344–5, 482n55

  See also pessimism

  order

  improbability of, 15–16, 24, 25

  life as, 18–19, 20

  meaning of life as creation despite entropy, 17

  self-organization, 17–19

  Orlando nightclub massacre, 215, 216

  Orlov, Vadim Pavlovich, 479n93

  Osgood, Charles, 318

  Osler, William, 63

  Ottoman Empire, 430, 439

  Our World in Data (Web site), xviii, 52

  Pacification Process, 43

  pacifist’s dilemma, 166, 414, 488n10

  Paddock, William and Paul, 74

  Pagden, Anthony, 482n6

  Pagel, Mark, 477n20

  Paine, Thomas, 409

  Pakistan

  agriculture in, 76

  climate change and, 151

  as democracy, 207

  and literacy, female, 239, 240

  nuclear weapons and, 307–8, 317, 318, 320

  polio in, 65

  terrorist deaths in, 193

  Palin, Sarah, 374–5

  Pan-African Parliament, 222

  Panama, 85, 86

  pantheism, 8, 422

  paradox of value (income statistics can mislead)

  definition of, 82

  globalization and, 117

  increasing with humanism, 332–3

  inequality and, 117

  technology and, 117, 332–3

  paranormal phenomena, 422, 427, 428

  Parfit, Derek, 429

  Paris, terrorism and, 219

  Paris Agreement on climate, 134, 152, 335, 449

  Paris Peace Pact (1928), 163–4

  Parker, Dorothy, 248, 277

  Parker, Theodore, 223

  Pascal, Blaise, 162

  Pasteur, Louis, 63

  Paulsen, Pat, 332, 365

  peace, 13–14, 156–66

  democracy as fostering, 162–3

  education as fostering, 235

  as inherently worthy, 164–5, 166

  peacekeeping forces, success of, 404–5

  romantic militarism giving way to, 165–6

  as self-reinforcing, 164

  See also Long Peace; war

  Peak Car, Carbon, Children, Coal, Paper, Timber, 144

  Peak Farmland, 76, 144

  Peak Oil, 135

  Peak Stuff, 135–6

  Peanuts (comic), 377

  Pearl Harbor, 196

  pedestrian deaths, 179–80, 179

  Pelopidas, Benoît, 316

  period (zeitgeist) effects, 224–5

  happiness and, 272–4, 275

  religious belief and, 437–8

  See also age (life cycle) effects; cohort effects

  permafrost, melting, 136

  Perry, William, 316, 319

  Persia, ancient, 23, 398

  Peru, 158, 160

  pessimism, 33, 39–52

  about democratization, 201

  about human rights, 207

  about life expectancy, 53

  mistaken for moral seriousness, 49

  as one-upmanship, 49

  and populism, xvii, 50, 343–4

  about racism, sexism, and homophobia, 215

  and sympathy, expansion of circle of, 49

  about terrorism, 191

  and Trump’s election, 340

  See also fatalism; intellectuals; media; optimism; romantic heroism

  —CULTURAL PESSIMISM, 33

  doomsday scenarios from, 293, 294

  German, 165

  and happiness, lack of, 263–4, 268

  and the humanities, malaise of, 406

  quality of life, 247

  and romantic militarism, 165–6

  about science, 400

  —HISTORICAL PESSIMISM, 33

  and democracy, 201

  and nuclear war, 308

  root-causism, 169–71

  petroleum

  carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of, 143

  deaths caused by, 146–7

  new technologies for use of, 330

  See also climate change; coal; energy
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  Pew Research Center, 216, 222

  pharmaceutical drugs. See drugs, pharmaceutical

  Philippines, 152, 200, 336

  philosophy, 23, 433, 434

  arguments lead to moral progress, 210, 409

  arguments about consciousness, 425–8

  arguments on reason and rationality, 8, 351–3

  and consilience with science, 407

  naturalism as favored position of, 392, 486n17

  not divorced from empirical world, 391–2

  Second Culture misconceptions of, 408–9

  See also reason

  photography, 257

  Picasso, Pablo, 447

  Pickett, Kate, 100, 101

  Piketty, Thomas, 99

  Pimm, Stuart, 133

  Pinker, Robert, xviii

  Pinker, Roslyn, xviii

  Pinker, Susan, xviii, 274

  Pinter, Harold, 447

  plague, 80

  plane crash deaths, 42, 180, 180

  plane travel, democratization of, 257–8, 258

  plants, energy/food production, 19, 150

  Plato, 381, 421, 428–9, 431

  pneumonia, childhood deaths from, 66

  poison, deaths from, 182, 183–4

  Poland, 201, 334, 341, 436

  police

  killings of African Americans, 215–16, 471n6

  and violent crime reduction, 168, 173–4, 176

  See also rule of law

  polio, 63–4, 65

  political ideologies of left and right

  belief in evolution and, 356

  as biased on specific polarized topics, 361–3

  conservative rejection of ideal of progress, 363–4

  democracy undermined by, 374

  denial of climate change and, 357

  eugenics and, 399–400

  innumeracy on polarized topics, 360–61

  irrationality of issues charged with, 381–4

  journalism and, 372–3, 484n54

  leftist sympathy for Marxism, 364

  libertarian right extremism, 364–5

  moderates, 372

  nationalism and, 31

  polarization increasing, 371, 374–5

  populism and, 334

  predictions affected by, inaccuracy of, 368, 371

  rational approach to politics vs., 365–6

  religion and, 31–2

  research as harmed by, 373, 387–8

  scientists and, 138, 356–8, 372

  as secular religions, 32

  Social Darwinism and, 399, 486n36

  social segregation according to, 371

  as sports fandom, 359, 360, 366, 381, 383

  Trump’s election and, 343

  See also academia

  political science, 407

  PolitiFact, 336, 375–6

  Polity Project, 202, 203

  Polk, James, 63

  pollution. See environmental protection: pollution

  Pol Pot, 78, 161, 447