Is the World Getting Better or Worse? A Look at the Numbers
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking TED Talk that challenges the notion of 2017 being the "worst year ever" by examining data on homicide, war, poverty, and pollution. Delve into psychologist Steven Pinker's analysis, which reveals significant improvements in these areas compared to 30 years ago. Understand that progress is not guaranteed and doesn't always benefit everyone equally, but rather represents ongoing problem-solving efforts. Consider Pinker's perspective on approaching issues like climate change and nuclear war as solvable problems rather than impending doom. Reflect on the idea that while a perfect world is unattainable and potentially dangerous to pursue, there are limitless opportunities for improvement through the application of knowledge to enhance human flourishing.
Syllabus
Introduction
Progress
News
What causes progress
Enlightenment
Gratitude
Conclusion
Taught by
TED
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