and politics as predicting scientific belief, 356–8
rationalization vs. reason and, 359
scientific literacy as no cure for, 403
and Tragedy of the Belief Commons, 358
unappreciated, 379, 383
Illusion of Explanatory Depth, 379–80
immigrants and immigration
cuisines introduced by, 259–60
literature written by, 284
social spending and, 110
Trump and, 335, 336
immortality, 60–61
imperialism
blamed on science, 34, 388, 399
Muslim countries and, 439
income, 85–7,
and class distribution, 114–15
disposable (after taxes and transfers) vs. market, 115–16,
global distribution of,
after Great Recession, 115
happiness as increasing with, 268–71,
universal basic income, 119
India
agriculture in, 76
Axial Age and, 23
calories available per person in, 70,
carbon emissions of, 143,
civil wars in, 160
colonial government of, 78
democratization and, 200, 203
education in,
equal rights, moderate support for, 222
escape from poverty of,
famine in, 69, 72, 78
GDP of,
globalization and, 111
industrialization and women in the workforce, 94
liberalization of economy, 90
liberal Muslim rule of 16th century, 442
nuclear power and, 150
nuclear weapons and, 307–8, 317,
partition of, 49, 160
per capita income of, 86
as permit bureaucracy (“license raj”), 90
population-control program of, 74
poverty in, 89
refugees and displaced persons, 160
secularization and, 436
social spending in, 109
and Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 419
women’s rights and, 222
indigenous peoples, 123, 199.
Indochina wars (1946–54), 160
Indonesia
anti-Communist purge (1965–66), 161, 484n77
democratization and, 200, 203, 442
military government of, 200
nuclear power and, 150
poverty in, 89
social spending in, 109
industrialization
of the developing world, 92–4
ecomodernist appreciation for, 123–4
Industrial Revolution
agriculture and, 74–5
CO2 concentration, before and after, 136
energy capture and release and, 24
Gross World Product and, 81
working conditions, harsh, 94, 185–6, 230
inequality.
infectious disease, 62–7,
and bioterrorism, difficulty with, 306–7
eradication and control of, 63–7,
germ theory of, 63, 83
and life expectancy setbacks, 55
pandemics, falsely predicted, 307
preindustrial poverty and, 80
information, 19–21
accumulated in genome during evolution, 20, 21
accumulated in neural activity, 20–21
as basic constituent of the universe, 20
economic measures difficult to apply to, 332–3
as reduction in entropy, 19–20
science as depending on, 391–2
second machine age and, 330–32
unknown to Enlightenment thinkers, 14, 386
Inglehart, Ronald, 124, 224, 340, 491n106
Inhofe, James, 387
innumeracy
as human nature, 26
ideological, 48, 191
and political ideologies, 360–61
Inquisition, 442
institutions, human, 28
declining trust in, 29, 438, 456n1
development of, and creation of wealth, 83–4
and hope for progress, 12
humanist ideals inspiring, 411–12
integrity of, and emancipative values, 228
loss of faith in, anxiety and, 286
populism and disdain for, 333–4
populist power limited via, 337–8
insurance, social spending as, 110
intellectuals
and consumerism, double standard about, 247–8
dictator fanship of (tyrannophilia), 445, 446–7
Enlightenment, ambivalence toward, 29–30, 249
and equal rights, denial of advancements in, 215
ideological innumeracy and, 48, 191
and industrial work, rejection of, 92–3
IQ tests rejected by, 243
leftist tilt of, 372–3
Negativity bias and, 48–9
Nietzsche as influence on, 445, 446–7, 452
perception of social isolation and loneliness, 274
pessimism equated with moral seriousness, 49
romance with Marxism, 363, 372
and romantic militarism, 165–6
as Second Culture, 33–4, 389–90, 456n12
and skepticism regarding progress, 39–40, 456n1
standard of living, disdain for, 34
Trumpism inadvertently encouraged by, 343, 447–50, 491n118
intelligence
and the cognitive niche, 22–3
Fermi Paradox, 308
general intelligence factor (
misperception about, causing fear of AI, 296–8
networks of neurons and, 21
subtypes of, 242
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, 367–8
Intelligence Quotient (IQ), rise in.
international community
advantages of, 450–51
foreign aid, 95
nuclear war and importance of, 312, 315
outlawry of war requiring, 163–4
populism and rejection of, 334–8, 448, 449–51
shaming campaigns, 222, 443
international dollar, 80
International Labour Organization, 232
international trade agreements, Trump and, 334–5
Internet
access to, 257
cyberattacks, 300–302, 304–6, 335
education online, 238, 260, 331