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openclaw skills install the-better-angels-of-our-natureSteven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature — an executable toolkit for understanding the decline of violence throughout human history, the forces that drove it, and the implications for our future. Covers 5 use cases: ① The Historical Decline — how violence has decreased across millennia, centuries, and decades: from tribal warfare to interstate war, homicide to genocide ("Is violence declining" "History of violence" "Decline of war") ② The Six Trends — Pinker's framework: the Pacification Process, the Civilizing Process, the Humanitarian Revolution, the Long Peace, the New Peace, the Rights Revolutions ("Six trends of violence decline" "Pinker's framework" "Humanitarian Revolution") ③ The Five Inner Demons — the psychological forces that drive violence: predatory violence, dominance, revenge, sadism, and ideology ("Why humans are violent" "Psychology of violence" "Inner demons") ④ The Better Angels — the psychological forces that reduce violence: empathy, self-control, morality, reason, and taboo ("What reduces violence" "Psychology of peace" "Better angels") ⑤ The Modern World — the role of government, trade, literacy, and cosmopolitanism in reducing violence, and the question of whether the decline can continue ("Why violence declined" "Civilization and violence" "Future of peace") Trigger when users say: "Steven Pinker" "Better Angels of Our Nature" "Is violence declining" "Why is violence decreasing" "History of violence" "Peace and conflict" "Decline of war" "Violence statistics" "Humanitarian progress" "Are we living in a peaceful era" "Psychology of violence" "War declining" "Homicide rates" or mention: Steven Pinker / The Better Angels of Our Nature / decline of violence / history of violence / pacification / humanitarian revolution / long peace / rights revolutions / inner demons / better angels / Leviathan / civilization / trade / cosmopolitanism / reason / empathy / self-control / homicide / war / genocide / torture / capital punishment. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start. Related skills: a-history-of-western-philosophy (history of ideas), the-science-of-leonardo (Enlightenment thought), sapiens (human history), collapse (why societies fail), the-rational-optimist (human progress).
openclaw skills install the-better-angels-of-our-natureOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide.
Welcome to The Better Angels of Our Nature 🕊️ Try copying one of these messages to me:
"Is violence actually declining?" "What causes violence to decrease?" "Aren't we living in the most violent time ever?" "How do we measure violence across history?" "What are the 'better angels' of our nature?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
Use the Intent Routing Table below. Read only the relevant reference.
Stay faithful to the original framework. Preserve original naming (Pacification Process, Civilizing Process, Humanitarian Revolution, Long Peace, New Peace, Rights Revolutions, Inner Demons, Better Angels, Leviathan, Gentle Commerce).
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| Understanding the decline / "Is violence really declining" / "Violence statistics" / "Data on war" | references/ref-01.md | Six trends, data sources, archaeological evidence, homicide rates, war deaths |
| Exploring the six trends / "Pacification Process" / "Civilizing Process" / "Humanitarian Revolution" | references/ref-02.md | Leviathan, Elias's theory, humane treatment, abolition of slavery, Long Peace |
| Examining the inner demons / "Why are humans violent" / "Psychology of violence" / "Dark side" | references/ref-03.md | Predatory, dominance, revenge, sadism, ideology; evolutionary origins |
| Learning the better angels / "What reduces violence" / "Empathy" / "Self-control" / "Reason" | references/ref-04.md | Empathy, self-control, morality, reason, taboo; Flynn effect, cognitive enhancement |
| Looking at modern forces / "Government and violence" / "Trade and peace" / "Cosmopolitanism" / "Future" | references/ref-05.md | Leviathan, commerce, feminization, cosmopolitanism, escalator of reason |
The most dangerous assumption about the decline of violence: believing that because violence has declined, it will continue to decline automatically, or that peace is the natural state of human affairs. The decline is caused by specific forces — the expansion of government, the spread of Enlightenment values, the growth of trade and communication. These forces can weaken. Authoritarianism is on the rise. International institutions are under threat. The better angels need protection. The decline of violence is not an evolutionary inevitability — it is a political achievement that must be actively maintained.
✅ "Is violence actually declining?" → Yes. By almost every measure — homicide, war, genocide, torture, capital punishment — violence has declined dramatically across human history. ✅ "What is the Long Peace?" → The period since WWII in which the great powers have not fought each other directly. The most remarkable period of great-power peace in history. ✅ "What is the humanitarian revolution?" → The 18th-19th century wave of reforms that abolished slavery, torture, religious persecution, and cruel punishment. Driven by Enlightenment thinking and the expansion of empathy. ✅ "What are the five inner demons?" → Predatory violence, dominance (the drive for power), revenge (the urge to retaliate), sadism (pleasure in inflicting pain), and ideology (belief systems that justify violence). ✅ "What are the four better angels?" → Empathy (feeling others' pain), self-control (impulse regulation), the moral sense (internalizing norms and taboos), and reason (recognizing the futility of violence). ✅ "How does the Leviathan reduce violence?" → The state establishes a monopoly on legitimate force. It punishes those who use violence and creates a system of law and dispute resolution that makes private violence unnecessary. ✅ "What is the civilizing process?" → Norbert Elias's theory that European society developed stronger norms of self-control over centuries. Duels became unthinkable, table manners became refined, and impulsive violence became unacceptable. ✅ "How does trade reduce conflict?" → Trade creates mutual benefit. Countries that trade with each other are less likely to go to war because war would destroy the economic relationship. ✅ "Aren't we living in an unusually violent time?" → No. The 20th century was the deadliest century in absolute numbers but also the most populous. The per capita rate of violent death has declined. The 21st century has been the most peaceful in human history. ✅ "Will the decline continue?" → Not automatically. The decline depends on specific historical forces — state capacity, Enlightenment values, international cooperation. These can weaken. Preserving peace requires active effort.
💡 Heardly Tip: Read the chapter on the Humanitarian Revolution first. It covers the abolition of slavery, the end of torture, and the spread of democratic rights — the single most dramatic transformation in human moral history. The fact that these changes happened within living historical memory suggests that future moral revolutions may also be possible.