However, history is not deterministic, and neither is technology: by making informed choices, we can still prevent the worst outcomes. Because if we can’t change the future, then why waste time discussing it? Every live ticket will include a copy of Yuval Noah Harari’s new bookNexus (RRP...
“Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow” is a non-fiction book that was released in the year 2017. Over the past hundred years mankind has managed to do the impossible and rein in things like war, famine, and plague. This might seem pretty hard to accept. But like Harari explains in his...
harari said in a statement. “it tells the history of humans since the time we were just apes living in the savannah, until the time we almost became god-like by flying in airplanes and spaceships. it’s a fun book — i hope young readers won’t want to put it down — and it’s...
Making Bureaucracies Sexier with Yuval Noah Harari: With Yuval Noah Harari, Trevor Noah. Trevor and Christiana speak with Yuval Noah Harari, whose latest book, Nexus, asks, if humans are so smart, why do we do so many stupid things? The three of them int
Yuval Noah Harari, the author of the bestseller "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind," returns with "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI" (Random House). It examines how intelligence has shaped and controlled civilizations throughout history, and the role...
This live interview, to be featured on theNext Big Ideapodcast, will cover his latest groundbreaking book,Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI. Exploring the intricate relationships among power, truth, and humanity, Harari will share his singular insights on ho...
My guest today is Yuval Noah Harari. He's the historian best known for his book Sapiens, which has sold over 25 million copies and spent more than 200 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Yuval has a new book for young readers, Unstoppable Us: Volume ...
Harari's 2018 book,21 Lessons for the 21st Century, takes the pulse of the global climate, focusing on the biggest questions of the moment: What is really happening right now? What are today's greatest challenges and choices? What should we pay attention to? In 2020 Harari joined forces ...
Harari is in conversation with Alec Russell, editor of FT Weekend, on March 18. For tickets go toftweekendfestival.com Follow@FTLifeArtson Twitter to find out about our latest stories first Letter in response to this article: Pandemic gives global science a shot in the arm/From Professor...
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