Sunday, November 27, 2011

Steven Pinker Week Table of Contents

Here's the list of the seven posts from Steven Pinker Week here at Daughter Number Three:

James Reston 1968, Steven Pinker 2010

Documenting the Decline of Violence

The Worst Atrocities

Asking the Angels "Why?"

Laughing Violence Out of Existence

Making the World Better Without Utopia

The Quotable Pinker

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