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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783100616043 , 3100616049
    Language: German
    Pages: 1211 S. , graph. Darst. , 22 cm
    Uniform Title: The better angels of our nature 〈dt.〉
    DDC: 303.401
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    Keywords: Violence Psychological aspects ; Violence Social aspects ; Nonviolence Psychological aspects ; Gewalt ; Psychologie ; violence ; psychology ; Zivilisationsprozess ; Gewalt ; Entwicklung ; Sozialpsychologie ; Evolutionspsychologie
    Abstract: Der Kognitionspsychologe Pinker legt eine umfassende Geschichte menschlicher Gewalt und Aggression vor und versucht zu belegen, dass Mord und Totschlag durch den Zivilisationsprozess auf dem Rückzug seien. (Uwe-Friedrich Obsen)
    Abstract: Dass der Mensch des Menschen Wolf sei - gegen derart hartnäckige Überzeugung setzt der Kognitionspsychologe seine Behauptung: "Die Gewalt ist über lange Zeiträume immer weiter zurückgegangen, und heute dürften wir in der friedlichsten Epoche leben, seit unsere Spezies existiert". Auf über 1.033 Textseiten + 178 Seiten Apparat zieht der Autor mit kulturhistorischen und statistischen Belegen, psychologischen Deutungen und politischen Betrachtungen alle Register, um die Geschichte der Gewalt in die neue Geschichte ihrer Befriedung umzuschreiben. Ausschlaggebend für die Zähmung der Gewalt ist nach Pinker der Sieg der "besseren Engel" über die "inneren Dämonen": die Überwindung von Rachsucht, Nationalismus und Sadismus durch den Prozess der Zivilisation, durch Empathie, Selbstbeherrschung, Moral und Vernunft. So angreifbar auch die These und ihre Beweisführung ist, so ausufernd-assoziativ sie auch präsentiert ist: ein Buch, das "mit Gewalt" offene Türen einrennt. Reizvoll auch im Vergleich zu E. Sorg ("Die Lust am Bösen", ID-G 8/11) und J. Bauer ("Schmerzgrenze", ID-A 23/11). Auf der "SZ"-Sachbuchliste. (3) (Uwe-Friedrich Obsen)
    Note: Enth. Literaturverz. (S. 1107-1165) und Indizes , Die amerikan. Originalausg. erschien 2011 unter dem Titel: "The better angels of our nature: why violence has declined" im Verl. The Viking Press, New York
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    New York [u.a.] : Viking
    ISBN: 9780670023158 , 9780670022953
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVIII, 802 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    DDC: 303.609
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    Keywords: Violence Psychological aspects ; Violence Social aspects ; Nonviolence Psychological aspects ; Gewaltgeschichte ; Gewalt ; Geschichte ; Krieg ; Genozid ; Völkermord ; Konflikt ; Politische Gewalt ; Gesellschaft ; Zivilisationsprozess ; Ethik ; Sozialpsychologie ; Evolutionspsychologie ; Sozialpsychologie Entwicklungspsychologie ; Soziokultureller Wandel ; Soziokultureller Entwicklungsstand ; Zivilisationskonflikt ; Gewalttätigkeit ; Zivilisationsprozess ; Gewalt ; Entwicklung ; Sozialpsychologie ; Evolutionspsychologie ; Psychologie ; Soziologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: We've all asked, "What is the world coming to?" But we seldom ask, "How bad was the world in the past?" Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker shows that the past was much worse. Evidence of a bloody history has always been around us: genocides in the Old Testament, gory mutilations in Shakespeare and Grimm, monarchs who beheaded their relatives, and American founders who dueled with their rivals. The murder rate in medieval Europe was more than thirty times what it is today. Slavery, sadistic punishments, and frivolous executions were common features of life for millennia, then were suddenly abolished. How could this have happened, if human nature has not changed? Pinker argues that thanks to the spread of government, literacy, trade, and cosmopolitanism, we increasingly control our impulses, empathize with others, debunk toxic ideologies, and deploy our powers of reason to reduce the temptations of violence. From publisher description
    Abstract: A foreign country. Human prehistory ; Homeric Greece ; The Hebrew bible ; The Roman Empire and early Christendom ; Medieval knights ; Early modern Europe ; Honor in Europe and the early United States ; The 20th century -- The pacification process. The logic of violence ; Violence in human ancestors ; Kinds of human societies ; Rates of violence in state and nonstate societies ; Civilization and its discontents -- The civilizing process. The European homicide decline ; Explaining the European homicide decline ; Violence and class ; Violence around the world ; Violence in these United States ; Decivilization in the 1960s ; Recivilization in the 1990s -- The humanitarian revolution. Superstitious killing : human sacrifice, witchcraft, and blood libel ; Superstitious killing : violence against blasphemers, heretics, and apostates ; Cruel and unusual punishments ; Capital punishment ; Slavery ; Despotism and political violence ; Major war ; Whence the humanitarian revolution? ; The rise of empathy and the regard for human life ; The republic of letters and enlightenment humanism ; Civilization and enlightenment ; Blood and soil -- The long peace. Statistics and narratives ; Was the 20th century really the worst? ; The statistics of deadly quarrels, Part 1 : the timing of wars ; The statistics of deadly quarrels, Part 2 : the magnitude of wars ; The trajectory of great power war ; The trajectory of European war ; The Hobbesian background and the ages of dynasties and religions ; Three currents in the age of sovereignty ; Counter-enlightenment ideologies and the age of nationalism ; Humanism and totalitarianism in the age of ideology ; The Long Peace : some numbers ; The Long Peace : attitudes and events ; Is the Long Peace a nuclear peace? ; Is the Long Peace a democratic peace? ; Is the Long Peace a liberal peace? ; Is the Long Peace a Kantian peace? -- The new peace. The trajectory of war in the rest of the world ; The trajectory of genocide ; The trajectory of terrorism ; Where angels fear to tread -- The rights revolutions. Civil rights and the decline of lynching and racial pogroms ; Women's rights and the decline of rape and battering ; Children's rights and the decline of infanticide, spanking, child abuse, and bullying ; Gay rights, the decline of gay-bashing, and the decriminalization of homosexuality ; Animal rights and the decline of cruelty to animals ; Whence the rights revolutions? ; From history to psychology -- Inner demons. The dark side ; The moralization gap and the myth of pure evil ; Organs of violence ; Predation ; Dominance ; Revenge ; Sadism ; Ideology ; Pure evil, inner demons, and the decline of violence -- Better angels. Empathy ; Self-control ; Recent biological evolution? ; Morality and taboo ; Reason -- On angels' wings. Important but inconsistent ; The pacifist's dilemma ; The Leviathan ; Gentle commerce ; Feminization ; The expanding circle ; The escalator of reason ; Reflections
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780062390868 , 9780062390851
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 338 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten , 22 cm
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 302.23/1
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    Keywords: Big Data ; Psychologie ; Internet ; Data mining Social aspects ; Big data Social aspects ; Internet Social aspects ; Politischer Prozess ; Internationale Politik ; Informationstechnik ; Kommunikationstechnik ; Social Media ; Internet ; Daten ; Zuverlässigkeit ; Kontrolle ; Überwachung ; Beurteilung ; Abschätzung ; Erde ; Big Data ; Psychologie ; Internet ; Big Data ; Datenanalyse ; Verhaltensmuster ; Data Mining ; Falschaussage ; Big Data ; Psychologie ; Internet ; Data Mining ; Big Data ; Psychologie ; Internet ; Data Mining
    Abstract: How much sex are people really having? How many Americans are actually racist? Is America experiencing a hidden back-alley abortion crisis? Can you game the stock market? Does violent entertainment increase the rate of violent crime? Do parents treat sons differently from daughters? How many people actually read the books they buy? In this work, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a Harvard-trained economist, former Google data scientist, and New York Times writer, argues that much of what we thought about people has been dead wrong. The reason? People lie, to friends, lovers, doctors, surveys -- and themselves. However, we no longer need to rely on what people tell us. New data from the internet -- the traces of information that billions of people leave on Google, social media, dating, and even pornography sites -- finally reveals the truth. By analyzing this digital goldmine, we can now learn what people really think, what they really want, and what they really do. Sometimes the new data will make you laugh out loud. Sometimes the new data will shock you. Sometimes the new data will deeply disturb you. But, always, this new data will make you think.--
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    ISBN: 9781846140938 , 1846140935
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVIII, 802 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 24 cm
    DDC: 303.609
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    Keywords: Violence ; History ; Violence ; Psychological aspects ; Violence ; Social aspects ; Gewalt ; Psychologie ; Soziologie ; Geschichte
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  • 5
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    Frankfurt am Main : Fischer
    ISBN: 978-3-10-061604-3
    Language: German
    Pages: 1211 S. , graph. Darst.
    Uniform Title: The _better angels of our nature 〈dt.〉
    Keywords: Gewalt Frieden ; Entwicklung ; Sozialpsychologie ; Zivilisation ; Evolution ; Evolution, soziale ; Psychologie
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