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Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know Ronald Bailey

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Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know Ronald Bailey
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Publisher: Cato Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.72 MB
Author: Ronald Bailey
ISBN: 9781948647731, 9781948647748, 9782020939607, 2020939606, 1948647737, 1948647745
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know Ronald Bailey by Ronald Bailey 9781948647731, 9781948647748, 9782020939607, 2020939606, 1948647737, 1948647745 instant download after payment.

"Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know is a pleasure: gorgeous, self-contained vignettes on human progress, which you can sample at your leisure or devour in a sitting." —Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress

Think the world is getting worse? If so, you're wrong. The world is, for the most part, actually getting better. But 58 percent of people in 17 countries who were surveyed in 2016 thought that the world was either getting worse or staying the same. Americans were even more glum: 65 percent thought the world was getting worse and only 6 percent thought it was getting better. The uncontroversial data on major global trends in this book will persuade you that this dark view of the state of humanity and the natural world is, in large part, badly mistaken.

World population will peak at 8–9 billion before the end of this century, as the global fertility rate continues its...

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