scientific literacy on, 356–7
spokespeople for, 382
Trump and, 335
Clinton, Bill, 67, 294, 449
Clinton, Hillary, presidential campaign of
analysis of voting patterns, 339, 438
conspiracy theories and, 358, 449
loss of, 214, 215
media and, 343, 449
popular vote won by, 214, 334, 338
theoconservatives and, 449
clothing
affordable, 80, 94, 117, 118
globalization and, 118, 462n63
coal
carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of, 143, 144, 465n67
cooking with, 183
gasification conversion to liquid fuel, 151
as replacing nuclear power plants, 147
Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire (1942), 183
cognition
combinatorial/recursive power of, 27
evolution of, not adapted to modernity, 25
language and, 27
cognitive behavioral therapy, 175, 282
cognitive biases, 25–6, 353, 354–5, 403–4
adulthood mistaken for harsher world, 48
autobiographical memory and, 48, 281
bias bias of researchers, 361–3, 374
biased evaluation, 359
cognitive dissonance reduction, 377
confirmation biases, 369, 378
critical thinking courses, 377–8
debiasing programs, 378–9
decline in self mistaken for decline in times, 48
historical lag in recognizing, 383
Illusion of Explanatory Depth, 379–80
information sought to reinforce identity, 360
intuition outperformed by formulas, 403–4
motivated reasoning, 359, 377
My-Side bias, 359
Negativity bias, 47–8, 293
Optimism Gap, 40, 115, 225–6, 268
Rationality Community avoiding, 381
science as helping to overcome, 403
thinking in scale and in orders of change, 140
cognitive psychology
and human irrationality, 351, 353
and literary scholarship, 407
Cohen, Leonard, 183
Cohen, Roger, 420
cohort (generational) effects
depression, 280–81, 282, 283, 476n74
emancipative values, 225–8,
happiness, 273–4
liberalism, 216–17
populist support, 341–2,
religious belief, 437–8
social support, 275
suicide, 279–80
voting patterns, 342
Cold War
autocratic governments propped up during, 91
civil wars during, 91, 158–60, 164
Colombian peace agreement and end of, 158
end of, and alleviation of poverty, 91
famine and, 78
New Peace following, 43
terrorism declining in period following, 195
Collier, Paul, 91
Colombia, 71,
colonial governments
and conquest, 163–4
famine exacerbated by, 78, 459n35
commerce, 12–13
bourgeois virtue, development of, 84–5
cronyism, 83
institutions facilitating, 83–4
open economies, 83–4, 90–91
sectarian hatreds ameliorated by, 84
—GENTLE COMMERCE, 13, 84, 162, 198–9, 228
American founders and, 13
and violent crime, historical reduction of, 168–9
communality, as scientific virtue, xvii–xviii
communism
collapse of, and escape from poverty, 90–91
democratic second wave pushed back by, 200
as failing to promote human flourishing, 364
famine exacerbated by, 78, 459n36
opposition to religion, 430, 436, 438
“primitive,” 102–3
quality of life and, 247, 248
romantic heroism and, 31, 165, 445
“scientific racism” and, 398
Compstat program, 380
computation
and consciousness, 426
and knowledge, 21
computers, delayed productivity growth from, 330.
Condorcet, Nicolas de, 10
Confucianism, 23, 412, 418
Congo, poverty in, 89
Connor, Steven, 48
consciousness, 22, 407, 423, 425–8, 488n43
consequentialism, 416.
conservation areas, 123, 132–3,
conservation successes, 130, 133, 463n32
conspiracy theories
AIDS/HIV and, 401
as expression of tribal loyalty, 358–9
Trumpism and, 336, 358, 375, 376
consumerism, 33, 47, 165, 247–8, 251, 263, 431
consumer products
consumer price index, 81–2
and consumer surplus, 82, 117, 332
consumption over time, 116–18,
declining prices of, 82, 251, 254–5,
household appliances, 251–2,
improvement over time of, 82, 117, 332
consumer surplus.
cooking smoke, 130–31, 463n28
Coolidge, Calvin, Jr., 63
Coontz, Stephanie, 113
cooperation
evolution of capacity for, 23, 415, 453
Kant’s “unsocial sociability,” 482n6
well-being and, 31
Cornwall Declaration on Stewardship, 287
corporal punishment, 12, 43, 229–30
corruption, as factor in happiness, 271
Cosmides, Leda, 17
cosmopolitanism, 11
and civilizations, development of, 450–51
declared a failure, 420
and diversification of diet, 259–60
multiethnic communities, 405, 448, 450
and sympathy, circle of, 221
virtues of science as, 409
counter-Enlightenments
declinism, 32–3, 165
disdain for science, 33–4
nationalism, 30–31
religion, 30, 31
rise of, 29–30