
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
November 28, 2018
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Discover humanity's
past and its future in this in this special e-book collection featuring
Sapiensa reading pick of President Barack Obama, Bill Gates, and Mark
Zuckerbergand its acclaimed companion Homo Deus.
Harari attempts to
capsulize humankind’s, and more specifically, Homo Sapiens’ existence
over two million years of existence. He uses biology, anthropology, and
sociology to link our ancestors from millennia past, and tells a
gripping tale of how different species of humankind, at different times
emerged, developed, and for some, died off and disappeared totally from
the face of the earth.
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He explains how language, culture, and religion developed over hundreds of thousands of year even with the biological constants dictated by nature. He offers compelling arguments on what made humans superior to other animals, beyond just being able to walk upright, and deftly use opposable thumbs.
Harari, in his sweeping tale of birth, survival, and death, categorically assumes the forces expounded in the evolutionary theories of Darwin, and puts question marks on those milestones of human development that evolution cannot explain. In a roughly, chronological order, he divides human progress into four distinct “phases”:
"An absorbing, provocative history of civilization...packed with heretical thinking and surprising facts. This riveting, myth-busting book cannot be summarised...you will simply have to read it." "An encyclopedic approach from a well-versed scholar who is concise but eloquent, both skeptical and opinionated, and open enough to entertain competing points of view....The great debates of history aired out with satisfying vigor." "Engaging and informative.... Extremely interesting." "Full of...high-perspective, shocking and wondrous stories, as well as strange theories and startling insights."
"Harari can write...really, really write, with wit, clarity,
elegance, and a wonderful eye for metaphor." "Harari's account of how
we conquered the Earth astonishes with its scope and imagination.... One
of those rare books that lives up to the publisher's
blurb...brilliantly clear, witty and erudite." "Here is a simple reason
why Sapiens has risen explosively to the ranks of an international
best-seller.
It tackles the biggest questions of history and of the
modern world, and it is written in unforgettably vivid language. You
will love it!" "I would recommend this book to anyone interested in a
fun, engaging look at early human history...you'll have a hard time
putting it down." "In Sapiens, Harari delves deep into our history as a
species to help us understand who we are and what made us this way. An
engrossing read." "In this sweeping look at the history of humans,
Harari offers readers the chance to reconsider, well, everything, from a
look at why Homo sapiens endured to a compelling discussion of how
society organizes itself through fictions." "It is one of the best
accounts by a Homo sapiens of the unlikely story of our violent,
accomplished species....It is one hell of a story.
And it has seldom
been told better.... Compulsively readable and impossibly learned."
"It's not often that a book offers readers the possibility to
reconsider, well, everything. But that's what Harari does in this
sweeping look at the history of humans.... Readers of every stripe
should put this at the top of their reading lists. Thinking has never
been so enjoyable." "Not only is Harari eloquent and humane, he is often
wonderfully, mordantly funny" "Sapiens is learned, thought-provoking
and crisply written.... Fascinating." "Sapiens tackles the biggest
questions of history and of the modern world, and it is written in
unforgettably vivid language." "Sapiens takes readers on a sweeping tour
of the history of our species.... Harari's formidable intellect sheds
light on the biggest breakthroughs in the human story...important
reading for serious-minded, self-reflective sapiens." "Thank God someone
finally wrote [this] exact book." "The most idea-packed work of
non-fiction I've read in years." "The sort of book that sweeps the
cobwebs out of your brain.... Harari...is an intellectual acrobat whose
logical leaps will have you gasping with admiration." "This title is one
of the exceptional works of nonfiction that is both highly intellectual
and compulsively readable... a fascinating, hearty read."
"This was the
most surprising and thought-provoking book I read this year." "Writing
with wit and verve, Harari...attempts to explain how Homo sapiens came
to be the dominant species on Earth as well as the sole representative
of the human genus.... Provocative and entertaining." "Yuval Noah
Harari's celebrated Sapiens does for human evolution what Stephen
Hawking's A Brief History of Time did for physics.... He does a superb
job of outlining our slow emergence and eventual domination of the
planet." "Yuval Noah Harari's full-throated review of our species may
have been blurbed by Jared Diamond, but Harari's conclusions are at once
balder and less tendentious than that of his famous colleague."
"[I]nteresting and provocative...It gives you a sense of perspective on
how briefly we've been on this earth, how short things like agriculture
and science have been around, and why it makes sense for us to not take
them for granted."
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