A History of Violence
Dec. 26th, 2008 03:46 pmHope you all had a lovely day yesterday, I certainly did, hope to see lots more of lots of you in the new year!
David Cronenberg's 2005 film A History of Violence is on Film4 at 10:50PM. I recommend it - very simple story, very nicely told, high quality violence.
Unrelated but also highly recommended is this Stephen Pinker essay on the dramatic decline in violence throughout history which he also also gave a talk about (video, 20 mins) that I've linked to before.
Have also set up MythTV to tape Madagascar in 20 mins :-)
David Cronenberg's 2005 film A History of Violence is on Film4 at 10:50PM. I recommend it - very simple story, very nicely told, high quality violence.
Unrelated but also highly recommended is this Stephen Pinker essay on the dramatic decline in violence throughout history which he also also gave a talk about (video, 20 mins) that I've linked to before.
Have also set up MythTV to tape Madagascar in 20 mins :-)
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Date: 2008-12-26 08:14 pm (UTC)Scientific enquiries into this area give rise to two strong feelings in me. The first is great joy to find objective justification for humanism as well as greater ability to say why we might say some actions are right and the others are wrong. The other emotion is visceral terror at the thought that our better societies are simply results of ample calories, living space and plenty that come from using fossil fuels, and when they run out the whole edifice will simply collapse. I suppose the latter argument is instantly dismissable by pointing out how different societies react to scarcity in different ways, but it can fuel a few sleepless nights all the same.
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Date: 2008-12-26 10:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-27 07:45 pm (UTC)(Unless i suppose you buy the Singularity or have a near-zero personal discount rate.)