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Pinker goes so far as to suggest that the 20th-century Hemoclysm might have been a gigantic statistical fluke, and cautions that any history of the last century that represents it as having been especially violent may be "apt to exaggerate the narrative coherence of this history" (the italics are Pinker's).
Pinker goes so far as to suggest that the 20th-century Hemoclysm might have been a gigantic statistical fluke, and cautions that any history of the last century that represents it as having been especially violent may be "apt to exaggerate the narrative coherence of this history" (the italics are Pinker's).
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