Person Place Thing Episode 29: Steven Pinker - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Person Place Thing Episode 29: Steven Pinker

Jun 25, 2013


A professor of psychology at Harvard, Steven Pinker is an experimental psychologist and a writer on language, mind, and human nature. His most recent book is The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, a title that all but begs some wiseguy interviewer to take a swing at him. He famously defended Larry Summers’ sexist remark about the gender gap in math and science, ensuring that pretty much everybody else would take a swing at him. He does not lack nerve.

  • PERSON: Lewis Fry Richardson
  • PLACE: MIT's historic Building 20
  • THING: A chunk of the Berlin Wall

Categories: Science & Technology


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