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Steven Pinker

By: Robin Morgan-Bentley
Narrated by: Steven Pinker
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Joining us in the Audible Studios to discuss his latest book, Enlightenment Now, is experimental psychologist, author and Harvard professor Steven Pinker.

One of the world’s leading authorities on language and the mind, Steven Pinker is the author of highly acclaimed books such as The Better Angels of Our Nature and The Language Instinct. Winner of numerous awards for his research and books, the two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist published his 10th title, Enlightenment Now, in February 2018.

Steven Pinker talks to us about his latest book, the ideas and philosophy behind Enlightenment Now and what he feels the future holds for us as a society.

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Pinker gives us compelling reasons to read/listen to both his and his wife's books. People should behave based on how the promotion of their own interests affect other people. First, do no harm.

It's Getting Better All The Time

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One of the great minds of our time, Steven Pinker is a treasure. No one can walk away unaffected by his lucid thoughts.

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Yet another fantastic and informative interview but too short. One can listen to such great interviews for hours!

Too short!

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What a lovely value add. Helped tip me into taping the purchase button - and proved the author's point - things are so much better then we are lead, by the general tenants of journalism, to believe.

Terrific "Session" great to hear S.P.'s voice.

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Succinctly summarizes the book Enlightenment Now. Demonstrates that society has made tremendous progress toward the values espoused during the Enlightenment.

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