In Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Noah Harari traces the remarkable journey of human evolution. Starting with early Homo sapiens, Harari explores pivotal moments like the Cognitive Revolution, the Agricultural Revolution, and the Industrial Revolution. He examines how these shifts reshaped societies, economies, and the environment, while addressing themes like religion, capitalism, and technological advancements. Blending history, anthropology, and philosophy, Harari challenges readers to consider humanity’s role in shaping the planet and its future. With engaging storytelling, Sapiens provides a thought-provoking perspective on the forces that have defined human civilization.
SAPIENS A BREIF HISTORY OF HUMANKIND
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Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens explores humanity’s evolution, from hunter-gatherers to the modern era. It examines key revolutions in agriculture, science, and technology, offering a broad yet engaging narrative on how humans shaped their societies and the world around them.
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