Sapiens A Brief History Of Humankind By Yuval Noah Harari Summary
Based on the book by yuval noah harari.
Sapiens a brief history of humankind by yuval noah harari summary. In reality we were not the only human species that existed on earth and most of our progress happened only in the recent past. 100 000 years ago homo sapiens were an insignificant animal but today we dominate the planet. A brief history of humankind is a book by yuval noah harari first published in hebrew in israel in 2011 based on a series of lectures harari taught at the hebrew university of jerusalem and in english in 2014. A brief history of humankind by yuval noah harari explains how our hunger for more is our biggest advantage and at the same time our biggest curse.
Use features like bookmarks note taking and highlighting while reading summary and analysis of sapiens. We tend to think of mankind as the unique and inevitable masters of this universe. At some point the evolution of thinking superseded biological evolution. In sapiens yuval noah harari gives a detailed account of human history presenting the facts and myths of how mankind has dominated the planet the driving forces shaping our lives and how we can think about our impact on earth and our collective future.
History is made by the few whilst the masses toil at work. A brief history of humankind. For example the second major revolution in sapiens history the agricultural revolution around 12 000 years ago enabled increased food production and massive population growth but it forced that average farmer into monotonous hard labour. The fruits of the agricultural revolution were enjoyed by a few pampered elites but who were freed up to make history.
The author believes it is unlikely homo sapiens will survive for another 1 000 years. Yuval noah harari traces the development of consciousness above all else. Homo sapiens means wise man humans first evolved in africa about 2 5 million years ago. Based on the book by yuval noah harari kindle edition by worth books.
A brief history of humankind. Download it once and read it on your kindle device pc phones or tablets. The account is situated within a framework that intersects the natural sciences with the social sciences.