

Philip Dwyer and Mark Micale, "The Darker Angels of Our Nature: Refuting the Pinker Theory of History & Violence" (Bloomsbury, 2021)
Oct 19, 2021
Philip Dwyer, an esteemed historian specializing in 18th-century France, dives into a critical examination of Steven Pinker's theory on the decline of human violence. Alongside Mark Micale, they unravel the oversimplified narrative of modern peace and highlight the historically rich complexities of violence through various cultures. The discussion challenges prevailing myths about domestic violence and urges a nuanced understanding of societal issues, reflecting on how historical contexts shape our perceptions of violence today.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reflections on Lockdown: Balancing Personal and Professional Challenges
01:47 • 2min
Reassessing Violence and Academia
03:54 • 33min
Critiquing Historical Narratives of Violence
37:00 • 2min
Unpacking Violence: Myths and Realities
38:43 • 22min
Slow Progress in Addressing Sexual Assault and Consent
01:00:57 • 3min
Exploring the History and Nature of Violence
01:03:46 • 2min