Sapiens A Brief History Of Humankind Audiobook
One hundred thousand years ago, at least six different species of humans inhabited Earth. Yet today there is only one: Homo sapiens.
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What happened to the others? The New Oxford Annotated Bible With Apocrypha. And what may happen to us? Most books about the history of humanity pursue either a historical or a biological approach, but Dr. Yuval Noah Harari breaks the mold with this highly original book that begins about seventy thousand years ago with the appearance of modern cognition.
From examining the role evolving humans have played in the global ecosystem to charting the rise of empires, Sapiens integrates history and science to reconsider accepted narratives, connect past developments with contemporary concerns, and examine specific events within the context of larger ideas. Harari also compels us to look ahead, because over the last few decades humans have begun to bend laws of natural selection that have governed life for the past four billion years. We are acquiring the ability to design not only the world around us, but also ourselves. Where is this leading us, and what do we want to become?
Download and start listening now! Voltes V Episodes Torrent. • barb 7/12/2017 ' I'm not really much for reading non-fiction. There, I said it.
Although this was endlessly fascinating, for me it lacked a central thread running through the full book. I got a little lost in all the shifts of perspective. I listened through to the end, and probably will take another shot at listening some other time, but I think this might be proof that I'm really a fiction reader. ' • Pam 7/9/2017 ' Thought provoking, exceptionally well written - I recommend to EVERYONE! ' • Brian 4/20/2017 ' One of the best books I have ever come across. I have been through it 3 times now and still find it fascinating.