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Dimes and Prudentialist review one of the most popular books in the canon of Secular Humanism: Steven Pinker's "Enlightenment Now." This bestseller constructs a case for a distinct flavor of The End of History, asking the questions "if the world is such an advanced utopia, why is everyone so miserable?" Let's find out!
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Dimes and Prudentialist review one of the most popular books in the canon of Secular Humanism: Steven Pinker's "Enlightenment Now." This bestseller constructs a case for a distinct flavor of The End of History, asking the questions "if the world is such an advanced utopia, why is everyone so miserable?" Let's find out!
✔️ Support Dimes ➤ Blood $atellite: https://bloodsatellite.ca/ ➤ Merch: https://goodsvffer.com/ ➤ Substack: vanguardistjournal.substack.com/ ✔️ Support Prudentialist ➤ Subscribestar: subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist ➤ Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/prudentialist ➤ Substack: theprudentialist.substack.com/ ➤ Links: https://findmyfrens.net/theprudentialist

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