Sapiens,” a trial presided over by “Judge Gaia.” As Harari and his fellow time travelers visit with other academics and a variety of species, the vivid illustrations by Casaneve and colorist Champion bring the lessons of history into living color, and Vandermeulen helps condense Harari’s ...
“Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind”, by Yuval Noah Harari. “Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger“, by Peter Bevelin. “Skunk Works”, by Ben Rich & Leo Janos. “Soccernomics“, by Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski. “Sorry, we missed the runway“, by Stephan Orth and Antje ...
Noah Harari's "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" looks into why the human species has evolved the way it has vs. other species that took a different path. Harari does inject personal opinion into some of the writing. But it's from the perspective of a professor with a PhD in hi...
Actually, a friend of mine recommended this book to me quite some time ago, and I forgot about it. So, when I saw it onReaderbuzzthis month, I immediately put it on my list. Thanks Deb! It’sSapiens:A Brief History of Humankindby Yuval Noah Harari. ...
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Harari, in Sapiens, A Brief History of Mankind, describes the Cognitive Revolution of 70,000 years ago as the time when humans began to track relationships—like the many links between members in a group of fifty individuals. Think of the gossip! Unlike earlier family-groups, such communities...
it’s instructive to consider something that Yuval Noah Harari observed. In his bookSapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, he introduced the idea ofcommon myths, upon which all of our modern societies are based, suggesting these myths may have primed us all to be open to persuasion in direct...
pajamas走天下(You never know) 评论:Sapiens I have read "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari, which is an impressive work considering the vast knowledge it encompasses. However, the book suffers from a notable issue. ... Navigating ...
By Yuval Noah Harari I was much impressed by the ambition of the topic of the book. The author set out to present a history of the entire species at a level of abstraction so high as to ignore specific people, events, nations, or cultures. It addressed the history of the species as ...
This study found that national narcissism is associated with lower acceptance of climate science, and this effect is mediated by climate change conspiracy beliefs. Article Google Scholar Harari, Y. N. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Random House, 2014). McCombs, M. E. & Shaw, D. ...