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  science

  application to wealth creation, 82–3, 94–5

  beauty and, 34, 260, 386, 407–8, 433–4

  climate change, consensus on, 137–8, 464n45

  collaboration in, 64, 409

  cosmopolitan virtues of, 409

  definition of, 9, 391–3

  depth of achievements of, 385–7

  doubt as first principle of, 390

  and errors and prejudices, discrediting own, 391

  heroes of, 63–4

  ideals of, 27, 387–8, 390, 392–3, 409

  methods of, 10, 390, 392

  naïveté of scientists on policy, 390–91

  national boundaries transcended by, 387–8, 409

  nuclear war activism by scientists, 308–310

  nuclear weapons as indictment of, 308

  and political correctness, accusations of, 138

  political ideology in scientists, 138, 356–8, 372

  and “scientific method,” as term, 392

  science, disdain for, 33–4, 387, 389–90, 395, 408–9

  and bioethics, 402

  as bipartisan, 388–9

  cultural sophistication and, 17

  faitheism and, 430

  history of science and, 395–6

  and Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 395, 486n21

  left-wing repression, 373, 388

  medical progress and, 63

  right-wing politicians and, 387–8

  “science studies” and, 396

  Second Culture paranoia about, 389–90, 409

  university general education, 400–401

  See also intellectuals; scientism

  —EVILS BLAMED ON SCIENCE, 388–9, 397, 400

  eugenics, 388, 399–400

  Holocaust, 397

  nuclear weapons, 308–310

  racism and imperialism, 34, 388, 397–8, 399, 486n32

  Social Darwinism, 388, 398–9, 486nn36–37

  Tuskegee syphilis study, 401

  science of man, 10

  Scientific Revolution, 8, 9–10, 24, 326

  scientism, 34, 388, 389, 390, 392, 395. See also science, disdain for

  Scott, James, 12

  Scott, Robert, 9–10, 180–81

  sea level rise, 137, 138

  Second Culture (Snow), 33–4, 389–90, 456n12. See also humanities; intellectuals; Two Cultures

  Second Law of Thermodynamics, 15–18

  misunderstood by creationists, 19

  pollution and, 123

  progress and, 344

  See also Entropy, Law of

  secularization, 435–6, 489nn65,68

  affluence and education and, 435–6

  cohort effect, 437–8

  and fertility of religious believers, 436, 489n70

  period effect, 436–7

  quality of life and, 438–9, 490n84

  United States and, 436, 437–8, 439, 489n75

  voter turnout and, 438

  secular stagnation. See economic stagnation

  security dilemma (Hobbesian trap), 164, 173, 315

  Seinfeld, Jerry, 374

  Selin, Ivan, 148

  Semmelweis, Ignaz, 63

  Sen, Amartya, 245, 248, 264, 265, 442

  Senegal, 203

  Sennett, Richard, 456n1

  September 11, 2001, attacks

  conspiracy theories about, 336, 358

  high death toll of, 193, 194, 194

  resilience of people and, 305–6

  success of, as uncommon, 303

  as theater, 196

  uptick in anti-Islam hate crimes and, 219, 220

  used as analogy in dystopian rhetoric, 343, 449

  Serbia, 203

  Serengeti wilderness park, 123

  service organizations, 287, 432, 450

  Seven Years’ War, 484n77

  sewerage, 63, 67

  sex differences

  anxiety, 285

  depression, 476n74

  educational parity, 239–40

  happiness, 284, 285

  suicide rates, 278, 279

  See also sexism; women

  sexism, 214–15

  definition of, 214

  education of girls and women and, 239–40, 239

  Internet searches, as index of, 217–19, 218

  public opinion in the U.S., 216–17, 216

  romantic heroism and, 444

  See also equal rights; sex differences; women

  Sex, Lies, and Videotape (film), 286

  Shakespeare, William, 433

  shaming campaigns, global, 222, 443

  Shapiro, Scott, 163–4

  sharing economy, 135

  Shaw, George Bernard, 287, 341, 400, 446, 447

  Shellenberger, Michael, 122, 141–2, 147

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 295

  Shermer, Michael, 455n10, 457n32, 458nn19,21, 464n45, 471n3, 472n26, 487n63, 488n34

  Sheskin, Mark, 101–2

  Shiite Muslims, 162

  Shtulman, Andrew, 356

  Shultz, George, 316, 319

  Sidgwick, Henry, 487n5

  Sierra Club, 465n76

  Sierra Leone, 238, 238

  Sikkink, Kathryn, 207

  Silent Generation, 225

  emancipative values and, 226

  and populism, 341–2, 342

  secularization and, 43

  suicide and, 280

  Silicon Valley, quest for immortality, 60

  Silver, Nate, 339, 367

  Simmel, Georg, 165

  Simon, Julian, 126

  Simon, Paul, 284

  Simon & Garfunkel, 257

  Simpson, Wallis, 270

  Sinatra, Frank, 218, 265–6

  Sinclair, Upton, 186

  Singapore, 85, 85, 171, 207, 457n8

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 284

  Singer, Peter, 429

  Sino-Japanese War, 484n77

  Sirleaf, Ellen Johnson, 91

  slavery

  abolition of, 11

  arguments defending, as corrected errors, 408–9

  historical ubiquity of racism and, 397

  utilitarianism and laws against, 417

  smallpox, 64–5, 386

  smartphones, 94–5, 257, 331

  Smith, Adam

  and human psychology, 8–9, 353

  on market exchange, 83

  on paradox of value, 82

  and poverty as default human condition, 25

  on real price as the trouble of acquisition, 253

  and self-interest working for common good, 13

  on specialization, 12–13

  Smith, Lamar, 387

  Smith, Logan Pearsall, 328

  smoke and fire deaths, 182–3, 182

  Smokey the Bear, 183

  Snopes (Web site), 260

  Snow, C. P.

  on disdain for science, 17

  on factory vs. farm work, 92–3, 446

  on First and Second Cultures, 33–4, 389–90, 456n12

  and nuclear disarmament, 308, 309

  on science as a moral imperative, 34

  Third Culture, 390, 486n13

  The Two Cultures, 33–4, 389

  Snow, John, 63

  social capital, 235

  social comparison/status anxiety, 99–100, 263

  social contract, 12, 27–8, 31, 412, 413

  Social Darwinism, 388, 398–9, 486nn36–37

  social isolation. See social support vs. isolation

  “social justice warriors,” 31, 373, 375

 
social media

  as boon to human closeness, 256–7

  and dematerialization, 135

  and leisure/family time, 255, 256

  and loneliness, 274, 275–7

  See also Internet

  social psychology, 100, 373, 407. See also cognitive biases; happiness; moral sense; psychology; racism

  Social Security, 109, 251

  social spending, 107–110

  as compatible with capitalism, 365, 483nn39,42

  Egalitarian Revolution, 107

  hidden welfare state (U.S.), 115, 116, 119

  increase over time, 107–8, 108, 109–110

  and inexorable change, 109

  pre-capitalist, 107

  Reagan/Thatcher ideology against, 110

  redistribution/welfare state, 108–9

  as reducing inequality and poverty, 107–110, 115–16

  Trump and, 334

  universal basic income, 119

  as universal in developed nations, 110, 115

  Wagner’s Law and, 109–110

  and well-being, 108, 110, 365, 483nn39,42

  social support vs. isolation

  constancy of, over time, 274–5, 475n46

  as factor in happiness, 271

  loneliness, decreasing, 275–7, 276

  perception of increasing isolation, 274, 277

  Socrates, 58, 59, 212, 428

  Sokov, Nikolai, 316

  Somalia, 65, 73

  Sontag, Susan, 376–7, 447, 456n1, 484n77

  soul, immaterial

  vs. activity of brain, 22, 422, 427–8

  hard problem of consciousness, 427, 428

  mental life attributed to, 22

  religions valuing, above lives, 30, 429, 433

  religious wars and, 429

  as testable hypothesis, 422

  South Africa, 98, 172, 313, 419

  South and Central America

  carbon emissions of, 144

  democratization and, 200, 203

  drug-fueled violence in, 175

  education in, 236–8, 237–8

  emancipative values in, 227, 227

  happiness in, 271

  homicide rates and concentrations in, 172, 173–4

  IQ gains in, 241

  life expectancy in, 53–4, 54, 55

  military juntas of, 200

  personal violence, deaths from, 167

  undernourishment in, 72

  See also individual countries

  South and Southeast Asia

  Communist governments in Southeast Asia, 200

  education in, 236–8, 237–8

  emancipative values in, 227, 227

  undernourishment in, 72

  South Korea

  child mortality and, 56

  conflict with North Korea, 158

  escape from poverty of, 85, 85, 90

  GDP of, 85

  human rights in, 208, 208

  military government of, 200

  nuclear power and, 148

  suicide and, 278

  South Sudan, 73, 160, 236

  Soviet Union

  Afghanistan invasion by, 439

  atheism of, 430

  Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 146

  collapse of, 90, 200–201

  and economic inequality, 98

  former republics, emancipative values in, 227

  multiethnic neighbors, peacefulness of, 405

  Nietzsche as influence on, 445

  nuclear arms race of 1960s and, 291, 313

  quality of life and, 247

  and Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 419

  and World War II, 314, 430

  See also Cold War; nuclear war; Russia

  Sowell, Thomas, 447, 450, 459nn4,32, 460n33, 461nn5,18, 462n47, 467n9, 483n43, 484n55, 487n55, 491n115

  Soyinka, Wole, 261

  Spain, 200, 234, 341, 481n32, 489n68

  Spanish-American War (1898), 376

  Spanish flu pandemic (1918–19), 55, 306

  Sparky the Fire Dog, 183

  Spectator, The, 34

  Spencer, Herbert, 399

  Spengler, Oswald, 165

  Sperber, Dan, 380

  Spinoza, Baruch, ix, 8, 410

  conatus (effort or striving), 19, 453

  and irrationality of humans, 8–9, 353

  and reason, ix, 353, 410, 412, 421

  P. G. Wodehouse and, 446

  spirituality, 433–5

  sports

  Moneyball, 381

  politics similar to, 359, 360, 366, 381, 383

  Springsteen, Bruce, 284

  Sri Lanka, 160, 203, 278

  Stalin, Joseph, 78, 161, 203, 313, 445, 447

  Starmans, Christina, 101–2

  Star Trek, 427

  Stein’s Law, 61, 241, 283, 327

  Davies’s Corollary, 61, 327

  Stenger, Victor, 423

  Stephan, Maria, 405

  Stephens-Davidowitz, Seth, 217–18, 339–40, 471n13, 482n44

  Stern, Charlotta, 373

  Stevenson, Betsey, 269, 270

  stoves, cooking, 117, 144, 183, 251, 252

  Strauss, Leo, 491n118

  Stuxnet worm, 304

  Subbiah, Ilavenil, xix

  subjectivity

  hard problem of consciousness and, 425, 426–8, 488n43

  reason and, 351–2, 390

  Sudan, 72, 73, 89, 160, 161, 162

  suicide, 277–80

  age, cohort, and period analyses, 278, 279

  cohorts and, 279–80, 476n74

  decreasing rates of, 277–80, 279, 476n74

  as “self-murder,” 278

  sex differences in, 278, 279

  Sweden’s high rate of, as urban myth, 264, 280

  See also mental health and illness

  Sullivan, James X., 116

  Sultan, Wafa, 443

  Summers, Lawrence, 67, 328, 461n8, 462nn62,65, 480n9, 490n106

  Supreme Court, U.S., 212–13, 214–15, 374

  sustainability, 127–9, 141

  Sutherland, Rory, 135

  Sweden

  child mortality and, 55, 56

  depression and, 282

  emancipative values in, 225–7, 226, 227

  fallacious pessimism and, 53

  famine in, 68

  happiness ranking of, 475n30

  maternal mortality in, 57, 58

  nuclear power and, 148

  per capita income of, 86

  populism and, 341

  secularization and, 436, 437, 489n68

  social spending in, 108

  suicide rate in, 263–4, 280

  traffic death rates in, 178

  Swift, Jonathan, 74–5, 162

  Switzerland, 271, 278–9, 279, 475n30, 489n68

  Syed, Muhammad, 443

  sympathy (benevolence, compassion), 11

  cosmopolitanism and, 221

  humanism and, 415

  and infectious disease improvement, 67

  the meaning of life and, 3–4

  pessimism and expanding circle of, 49

  for the poor, 107

  and psychopathology, awareness of, 282

  standard-of-living improvements and, 34

  syphilis, 306, 401

  Syria

  civil war in, 49, 159, 160, 335

  happiness ranking of, 475n30

  terrorist deaths in, 193

  Szilard, Leo, 308

  Taiwan, 85, 85, 200

  Taliban, 67, 240

  Tan, Amy, 284

  Taoism, 23, 204
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  taxes

  carbon tax, 139, 145–6, 149

  economic freedom compatible with, 365, 483nn39,42

  libertarians and, 364–5

  poverty mitigated by, 107, 115–16

  Trump and, 335

  Taylor, Paul, 340

  Taylor, Theodore, 308

  technology

  advance of, and paradox of value, 82, 117, 332–3

  and climate change, 143–5, 150, 153–4

  and creation of wealth, 83, 94–5

  delay in productivity growth due to, 330

  dematerialization and, 135, 136, 332

  democratization of platforms for, 332

  demonetization and, 332–3

  digital, Flynn effect and mastery of, 244

  donated as foreign aid, 95

  doomsday prophecies and, 293–4

  for environmental protection, 124, 128–30, 132–6, 134–6

  future advances in, 330–32

  knowledge growth as exponentiated by, 233

  mobile phones/smartphones, 94–5, 257, 331

  nuclear power, 148–50

  productivity dependent on, 328

  science applied to, 82–3

  Second Machine Age, 330–32

  social embeddedness of, 302

  technophilanthropists, 332

  Trump and, 335

  See also artificial intelligence (AI); consumer products; existential threats; Internet; safety; social media

  teenagers

  depression and, 476n74

  drug use declining among, 184–5, 229

  transgressive Web searches by, 218

  Tegmark, Max, 308, 425

  Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, 418

  teleological systems, 21–2

  telephone, 94–5, 257, 331

  Terminator (films), 296

  terrorism and terrorists, 191–8

  Availability and Negativity biases, 42, 195, 302, 307, 404

  bioterrorism, 300–302, 305, 306–7

  civil wars as primary locations of, 193

  cyber-sabotage, 300–302, 304–6, 335

  historical trends, 193–5

  media responses to curtail, 197–8

  motives of killers, 196

  nation-states’ reactions to, 197–8

  nuclear terrorism, 197, 310–311, 313–14

  number of potential competent, 302–5

  objective assessment of threat, 195–7

  panic as risk of, 191, 195, 197

  right-wing American terrorism, 194, 196, 469n10

  safety of society as enhancing threat of, 197, 198

  success, lack of, 196–7, 198, 303–4, 404

  See also hate crimes; rampage shootings; September 11, 2001, attacks

  —DEATHS FROM

  double-counted as war deaths, 193

  number of, 192–5, 192, 194–5, 194, 469n10

  vs. other causes, 191–2, 192, 193

  Tetlock, Philip, 367–71, 373, 378–9, 404

  Texas, capital punishment in, 211