So Much for the Apocalypse: Ours is the Most Peaceful Era Ever.

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  • BabaYaga
    BabaYaga

    Interesting read.

    Gene Healy: Ours is a most peaceful era

    Original link: http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2011/01/gene-healy-ours-most-peaceful-era#ixzz1ADX82m72 By: Gene Healy 01/03/11 8:05 PM
    Examiner Columnist I'm a pessimist by nature, but when the New Year dawns, I like to step out of character and look for the bright side. So here's this column's little ray of sunshine for 2011. Bask in it while you can -- we'll soon return to our regularly scheduled programming of unrelenting cynicism and negativity. "These are dangerous times," politicians keep telling us. That's the basis for uberhawk John Bolton's bid for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination. The combative former U.N. ambassador reminds us "of what a tough and dangerous world this is," Ari Fleischer told the Politico recently.

    So dangerous, apparently, that some conservatives think only a man with a serious mustache can face up to it.

    The thing is, though, these aren't particularly dangerous times. "Today we are probably living in the most peaceful moment of our species' time on earth," cognitive scientist Steven Pinker notes.

    Over the last half-century, in particular, the data on global violence "paint a shockingly happy picture" of dramatic declines in mass killing.

    The latest Human Security Report, tracking trends in political violence, provides more good news: "High-intensity wars, those that kill at least 1,000 people a year, have declined by 78 percent since 1988."

    But hasn't the decline in mass killing by nation-states been matched by a rise in privatized violence by terrorist groups? Hardly.

    In his 2008 book "The Science of Fear," Daniel Gardner points out that "in the last century, fewer than twenty terrorist attacks killed more than a hundred people." Sept. 11 was a horrific anomaly, and there's very little evidence to justify hysteria over weapons of mass destruction.

    "I don't think the threat is growing but quite the opposite," says WMD expert Dr. Milton Leitenberg of the University of Maryland. "The idea that four guys in a cave are going to create bioweapons from scratch -- that will be never, ever, ever."

    To kill loads of people, it usually takes a state. And states in recent decades have been markedly more reluctant to do it.

    Why is that? Some political scientists look to the theory of the democratic peace -- arguing that democracies rarely go to war with one another and we have far more democracies today than we did 50 years ago.

    Ironically enough, over the last decade some neocons invoked democratic peace theory in support of ... more wars. Democratize rogue states at gunpoint, the theory went, and you'll create a safer world.

    Columbia University professor Erik Gartzke offers an alternative theory, the capitalist peace. He found that the statistical correlation between economic freedom and peace is vastly greater than the relationship between representative government and peace.

    The new Human Security Report echoes that line of reasoning: "Greatly increased levels of international trade and foreign direct investment have raised the costs of conquest and shrunk its benefits," the authors write. "In today's open global trading system, it is almost always cheaper to acquire goods and raw materials by trade than to invade a country in order to steal them."

    Free trade leads to a wealthier world, and a wealthier world is a safer world.

    None of this justifies the silly notion that we've reached the end of history. But unjustified pessimism can sometimes steer us just as wrong as Pollyannish optimism.

    "The whole aim of practical politics," H.L. Mencken once observed, "is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins."

    Thus, we owe it to ourselves to examine the evidence on just how dangerous the world is today. We may discover we've got little reason to be so easily alarmed -- and easily led.

    Examiner Columnist Gene Healy is a vice president at the Cato Institute and the author of "The Cult of the Presidency."



    Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2011/01/gene-healy-ours-most-peaceful-era#ixzz1ADXKIcjH

  • new light
    new light

    Very interesting. I'm going to look into Daniel Gardner's The Science of Fear ASAP. Thanks for posting this.

  • Yan Bibiyan
    Yan Bibiyan

    This goes along in locked step with the teachings of JWs that the world will not end in a man made calamity.

    What else, but a solid proof this can be, that Jehovah and its earthly theocratic organization have the Truth!

  • PSacramento
    PSacramento

    OK...lets not go from one extreme to another shall we?

    The horrors of the 20th century ( 2 world wars, slaughters by atheist communist leaders of their own people, Nam, Korea, etc) are NOT that far back and while it is correct to say that things are better, lets not forget that things are not that great and SHOULD be and CAN be better.

  • teel
    teel
    "Today we are probably living in the most peaceful moment of our species' time on earth,"

    Oooh, proclamation of world peace... surely Armageddon is on our doorstep!

  • Lore
    Lore

    It's hilarious:

    News: WAR! DANGER! DRUGS! VIOLENCE!JW: Oooh, we are truely living in the time of the end! It's just like the bible said, at 2 Tim 3:2-5

    News: Peace, prosperity, medicine, kindness.JW: Oooh, we are truely living in the time of the end! It's just like the bible said, at 1 Thessalonians 5:3

    News: It is not particularly peaceful or dangerous at the moment.JW: Oooh, we are truely living in the time of the end! It's just like the bible said, at 2 Peter 3:3,4

    If your 'signs and portents' can be applied to EVERY situation, then they are meaningless.

  • darth frosty
    darth frosty

    Like teel said they have that base covered to: Whenever they are saying true peace and security than instant destruction will be upon them.

    And speaking of that scripture how fugged up is that? mankind has been (in theory) trying to have peace for all and than when they (allegedly) achieve it they are destroyed?!? According to the 'universal issue' god challenges that mankind cant have peace without him yet here we read as soon as they achieve it time for destruction.

  • PSacramento
    PSacramento

    If one truly wants to heed the bible in regards to the "end", the best thing to do is follow the advice of Jesus and leave it to God.

    Be good, treat each other with love and compassion and realise that when the end comes, there will be NOTHING we can do about it.

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