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  • Monday, 24 October, 2022
    InterviewThe Henry Mance Interview
    Steven Pinker: ‘Putin’s invasion won’t lead to a return to the age of warring civilisation’

    The Harvard professor of psychology says he doesn’t sign on to the pessimistic conclusion that humans are inherently irrational 

  • Thursday, 16 September, 2021
    ReviewScience books
    Rationality by Steven Pinker — uncommon sense

    The Enlightenment torchbearer is eloquent in his defence of clear thinking and uncharitable to what he deems irrational belief

  • Friday, 4 December, 2020
    Janan Ganesh
    A bad week for nostalgia

    Scientific breakthroughs should stem the anti-modern trend

  • Friday, 27 December, 2019
    Life & Arts
    Steven Pinker: what can we expect from the 2020s?

    Look beyond the gloom of the daily headlines and the case for progress is still strong

  • Tuesday, 29 May, 2018
    Martin Wolf
    The world’s progress brings new challenges

    Preserving peaceful relations in an era of rapid shifts in relative power is tough  

  • Friday, 27 April, 2018
    Q&AThe Questionnaire
    Q&A with experimental psychologist Steven Pinker

    ‘My 20-year-old self would be surprised that I’m thrice-married and childless’

  • Tuesday, 24 April, 2018
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Taryn Simon’s spectacle of sadness: an Occupation of Loss, London

    A fascinating installation employing professional mourners from across the world — but are we participants or voyeurs?

  • Sunday, 25 February, 2018
    Pilita Clark
    Pessimism is sometimes an enlightened outlook

    The world may be getting better in many ways but climate change is not one of them

  • Monday, 19 February, 2018
    Janan Ganesh
    Liberals risk the charge of complacency

    The centre ground leaves some people ravenous for more fulfilling ideologies

  • Thursday, 15 February, 2018
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    Is the world getting better or worse?

    For Steven Pinker, the good news is clear. But progress depends on critics as well as cheerleaders, argues Jan-Werner Müller

  • Friday, 9 September, 2016
    Q&ASmall Talk - Books
    Q&A with author Alison Moore

    ‘What am I scared of? Let’s just say it’s nice to get letters from the NHS saying everything seems fine’

  • Wednesday, 8 June, 2016
    FT AlphavilleDavid Keohane
    Further reading
  • Friday, 25 September, 2015
    Syrian crisis
    We need to relearn the arts of war and grand strategy

    West blew its peace dividend in 20-year party of consumption and speculation, says Niall Ferguson

  • Wednesday, 24 September, 2014
    Business blogEmma Jacobs
    Professional narcissists – four reasons why language trips them up
  • Friday, 19 September, 2014
    FT MagazineSimon Kuper
    Why the world is getting safer

    From 1970 to 2008, death rates fell even in war zones because gains from better healthcare trumped deaths from fighting

  • Friday, 22 August, 2014
    ReviewLife & Arts
    ‘The Sense of Style’, by Steven Pinker

    A writing guide that attacks the purists

  • Tuesday, 10 June, 2014
    John Kay
    How the health and safety culture can curb moral hazard

    If people are protected from risk, there will be more risk in the system, not less

  • Friday, 28 March, 2014
    FT MagazineSimon Kuper
    The surprising power of peace

    ‘In the current conflict, nobody seems eager to kill. Not even John McCain proposes American military intervention’

  • Friday, 17 January, 2014
    FT MagazineSimon Kuper
    Peace in our time

    ‘They’d have stopped the first world war fast if soldiers had live-tweeted the carnage’

  • Friday, 14 December, 2012
    Life & Arts
    At home: Steven Pinker

    The experimental psychologist explains why we no longer live in violent times

  • Friday, 2 November, 2012
    Life & Arts
    The List: Five civilising reads

    Steven Pinker argues that we are in an era of unprecedented peace and civility. Here he considers books that have helped bring this about

  • Tuesday, 25 September, 2012
    Q&ATen Questions
    Wendy Woods

    The managing director advises women not to shy away from making their mark in the business world

  • Friday, 6 April, 2012
    Christopher CaldwellUS downturn
    Obama’s grasp of social Darwinism is yet to evolve

    Skimming the history books for lessons in invective is not a constructive

  • Friday, 23 March, 2012
    FT MagazineSimon Kuper
    Reasons to be cheerful. Seriously

    Life has ceased to be quite so poor, nasty, brutish and short – although you wouldn’t know it from watching TV news

  • Friday, 24 February, 2012
    ReviewLife & Arts
    To be Frank

    A Jewish salesman finds Anne Frank, the 20th century’s most famous diarist, in the attic of his farmhouse

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