Reviews
"Steven Pinker has written an extremely good book-clear, well argued, fair, learned, tough, witty, humane, stimulating." (The Washington Post) "Sweeping, erudite, sharply argued, and fun to read. It's also highly persuasive." (Time), "Steven Pinker has written an extremely good book-clear, well argued, fair, learned, tough, witty, humane, stimulating." ( The Washington Post ), "Steven Pinker has written an extremely good book-clear, well argued, fair, learned, tough, witty, humane, stimulating." ( The Washington Post ) "Sweeping, erudite, sharply argued, and fun to read. It''s also highly persuasive." ( Time ), "Steven Pinker has written an extremely good book-clear, well argued, fair, learned, tough, witty, humane, stimulating." ( The Washington Post ) "Sweeping, erudite, sharply argued, and fun to read. It's also highly persuasive." ( Time ), "An extremely good book-clear, well argued, fair, learned, tough, witty, humane, stimulating." ( The Washington Post ) "Pinker makes his main argument persuasively and with great verve...ought to be read by anybody who feels they hav had enough of the nature-nurture rows." (The Economist) "Stylish...what a superb thinker and writer he is." (Richard Dawkins, TLS ) "Required reading...an unanswerable case for accepting that man can be, as he is, both wired and free." (Frederick Raphael, Los Angeles Times ), "Steven Pinker has written an extremely good book-clear, well argued, fair, learned, tough, witty, humane, stimulating." (The Washington Post)