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Sapiens a brief history of humankind
Sapiens a brief history of humankind





sapiens a brief history of humankind

His ideas are interesting and often amusing: Why have humans managed to build astonishingly large populations when other primate groups top out at 150 individuals? Because our talent for gossip allows us to build networks in societies too large for personal relationships between everyone, and our universally accepted “imagined realities”-such as money, religion, and Limited Liability Corporations-keep us in line. Tackling evolutionary concepts from a historian’s perspective, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, describes human development through a framework of three not-necessarily-orthodox “Revolutions”: the Cognitive, the Agricultural, and the Scientific. Among the biggest: How did Homo sapiens (or Homo sapiens sapiens, if you’re feeling especially wise today) evolve from an unexceptional savannah-dwelling primate to become the dominant force on the planet, emerging as the lone survivor out of six distinct, competing hominid species? He also has some answers, and they’re not what you’d expect.

sapiens a brief history of humankind

An Amazon Best Book of the Month for February 2015: Yuval Noah Harari has some questions.







Sapiens a brief history of humankind