On the time scale of human civilization, this might still be true, particularly when it comes to interpersonal violence.
But on the time scale of human memory, it isn’t true any longer, particularly when it comes to warfare.
By some measures, it’s more conflict ridden than at any point since the end of World War II.
Nonstate violence — conflict between nongovernmental armed groups, such as gangs — has more than tripled, according to Sweden’s Uppsala Conflict Data Program, since a low point in 2007.
In 2011, when Pinker published “Better Angels,” there were nearly 40,000 deaths from warfare worldwide, Uppsala estimates.
Persons:
Steven Pinker’s, ”, —, Pinker
Organizations:
International Institute for Strategic Studies, Survey
Locations:
London, Sahel, Uppsala