Religion, with its belief in watchful gods and extravagant rituals and practices, has been a social glue for most of human history. But recently some societies have succeeded in sustaining cooperation with secular institutions such as courts, police and mechanisms for enforcing contracts. In some parts of the world, especially Scandinavia, these institutions have precipitated religion’s decline by usurping its community-building functions. These societies with atheist majorities – some of the most cooperative, peaceful and prosperous in the world – have climbed religion’s ladder and then kicked it away.
Su se stesso, sul proprio corpo e sulla propria mente, l’individuo è sovrano
John Stuart Mill, La libertà
giovedì 22 marzo 2012
Un calcio alla scala
Ara Norenzayan, «The God Issue: Religion Is the Key to Civilisation», New Scientist, n. 2856, 22 marzo 2012:
Beh ma poi finiranno tutti all'inferno, quindi noi continuiamo pure a sguazzare nella m... il premio lo ritiriamo all'uscita, no?
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