How is that conclusion arrived at?It is also true that we humans are at our most peaceful era ever — Noriel Sylvire
So how is your belief supported in the face of the exact opposite anecdotal evidence?All of the people I know think all muslims and syrians are talibans, terrorists. But anyways I still believe there is hope for a new era of world peace. — Noriel Sylvire
argued by the simple statistic that less people are killed in wars than earlier. — ssu
Thank's for that article, Uneducated Pleb. There's a lot wrong in Pinkers approach. One of the basic issues is treating modern society in a very simple way. It's a nice message Pinker gives, but really, social sciences are a science, even if not such as biology. As that article says: "The historic data show that members of nonstates were more vulnerable because they lived in small populations—not more violent because they were lacking in “better angels,” such as reason and moral sense."If you are quoting Pinker's approach, I believe professional anthropology has a more accurate answer to that "simple statistic". — Uneducated Pleb
Well, it is because in the past centuries war was something almost certain for every country. Maybe your country was not at war in the moment, but some other country was. Constant war here or there. But now and since 1945, almost 70 years of world peace. I don't say this will last forever (but lets hope so), but this is a historical record, never before achieved by humanity.
That is why I say we are at our most peaceful era. Right now coca cola and it's deadly sugars are a lot more dangerous to more people then al Qaeda or whatever violence act. (Literaly quoting Harari) — Noriel Sylvire
Hmmm. How does that square with this?But now and since 1945, almost 70 years of world peace...but this is a historical record, never before achieved by humanity... — Noriel Sylvire
That may be a quote from Harari, but I am not sure how exposure to the health effects of sugar can be used to support the conclusion that the world is "less violent".Right now coca cola and it's deadly sugars are a lot more dangerous to more people then al Qaeda or whatever violence act. (Literaly quoting Harari) — Noriel Sylvire
? History and current events show a different reality. The US weapons exports alone topped (in 2015) $16.9 billion and that is just from straight up sales which don't include other agreement structures. And those weapons went to countries in conflict zones - the Middle East, South America, Africa. Conflict creates great customers - of everything from weapons to vehicles to food and water. There are also politcal and other economic benefits, so being "worth it" needs some clarification here.war seems just not possible anymore and it is even less profitable than other things. It is simply not worth it for Germany to attack Poland when many people there buys their Volkswagen cars. — Noriel Sylvire
And to be transparent - I do not consider a "political" definition of "war", "action", and "conflict" (among other monikers) to be a demarcation that exists in the world or in pragmatic body counts. With that said, there are other sources of conflict that are not even mentioned in the links above. — Uneducated Pleb
Also, how do you do the Quoting thing? — Noriel Sylvire
It is definitely a constraint in any interpretation. But there are others, I believe. Like the properties that define the group (s): cohesiveness, complexity of hierarchy, technology both material and conceptual, resource availability and other environmental factors, relative added social power from alliances, and so forth. Each variable element intricately feeding back into each other with each iteration.Seems to me the only useful metric that allows any kind of comparison is death count, — T Clark
It is definitely a constraint in any interpretation. But there are others, I believe. Like the properties that define the group (s): cohesiveness, complexity of hierarchy, technology both material and conceptual, resource availability and other environmental factors, relative added social power from alliances, and so forth. Each variable element intricately feeding back into each other with each iteration. — Uneducated Pleb
What I try to say is that the meaning itself of the word peace has changed from "At the moment we are safe but I don't know about tomorrow" to "This is the way things should be" — Noriel Sylvire
Exports don't tell much about the whole here, US defence expenditure as the percentage of GDP tells a lot more. And there you can see that the Cold War was far more costly than what we have today.History and current events show a different reality. The US weapons exports alone topped (in 2015) $16.9 billion and that is just from straight up sales which don't include other agreement structures. And those weapons went to countries in conflict zones - the Middle East, South America, Africa. Conflict creates great customers - of everything from weapons to vehicles to food and water. There are also politcal and other economic benefits, so being "worth it" needs some clarification here. — Uneducated Pleb
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