
The Human Progress Podcast Meaning and Morality in the Modern Age
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Mar 24, 2026 Steven Pinker, cognitive psychologist and bestselling author, offers expert analysis on optimism, meaning, religion, and morality. He explores why society feels pessimistic, the role of negativity bias in media, and how statistical literacy reveals real progress. He also discusses secular sources of purpose, trends in anxiety and suicide, and how modernity reshapes community and moral thinking.
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Multiple Causes Behind Falling Educational Scores
- Education outcomes show recent declines in reading/math and a reversal of the Flynn effect in some places.
- Pinker links drops to pedagogy, equity-driven lowering of top tracks, cultural shifts to video, and reduced sustained reading practice.
Meaninglessness Complaints Stretch Back Centuries
- Historical complaints about meaningfulness recur from Ecclesiastes to Thoreau to T.S. Eliot.
- Pinker uses these literary examples to show crisis-of-meaning proclamations are perennial, not unique to modernity.
No Clear Evidence Modernity Has Erased Meaning
- Global happiness broadly rose with longer life, less poverty, and more education, so no clear evidence supports a modern mass decline in meaning.
- Pinker cautions proxies like anxiety or suicide are imperfect measures of meaning.








