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These days we don’t spare much grief for antique bloodlettings like the Thirty Years’ War. But that war took place in a smaller world, and by Pinker’s estimate killed one out of every hundred people on earth. To do that now would mean wiping out 70 million people, nearly as many as died in both world wars combined.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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