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Homo Deus
- A Brief History of Tomorrow
- Narrateur(s): Derek Perkins
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- Catégories: Sciences sociales et politiques, Sciences sociales
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International best seller
From the author of the international best seller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind comes an extraordinary new book that explores the future of the human species.
Yuval Noah Harari, author of the best-selling Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, envisions a not-too-distant world in which we face a new set of challenges. In Homo Deus, he examines our future with his trademark blend of science, history, philosophy, and every discipline in between.
Homo Deus explores the projects, dreams, and nightmares that will shape the 21st century - from overcoming death to creating artificial life. It asks the fundamental questions: Where do we go from here? And how will we protect this fragile world from our own destructive powers? This is the next stage of evolution. This is Homo Deus.
War is obsolete.
You are more likely to commit suicide than be killed in conflict.
Famine is disappearing.
You are at more risk of obesity than starvation.
Death is just a technical problem.
Equality is out - but immortality is in.
What does our future hold?
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- Reza
- 2017-12-10
Accept minor defects and enjoy this book
I listened to Harari's Homo Sapiens and Homo Deus back-to-back. As for Homo Sapiens, I really enjoyed listening to an audiobook with a reasonably entertaining blend of insights, history, and science. And Homo Devous did not disappoint me in having 15 hours more of that.
There is something I should note though. As I was listening, every now and then Harari talked about a topic that I knew about to a good extent and I couldn't not notice that he spices things up, adds a little drama to the topic or to the history of it, so that what he says is not a fully accurate reflection of the reality. I realized that if he views the topics I know about in that way, he should have a similar, spiced up view about other topics that I don't know much about.
So, as long as you understand and accept that, you will enjoy this book very much.
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- Tanner
- 2019-02-27
Narrator skips
The narrator does a fantastic job but following along with the book I find that he skips over entire paragraphs that shouldn't be left out.
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- Hannah Jafarzadhpour
- 2019-02-10
love this book
If you didn't like Sapiens because it reminded you of a textbook, I feel as if Homo Deus did the exact opposite by placing his opinion, beliefs, tboughts, etc. The research is so good, though I must say the audible book made it seem boring. The author's writing is both formal yet causal if that made it feel smooth. The voice actor made it seem dull and plain, but I still read this book and listen in to the audible book only because it's long.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-11-09
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Not as good as homo sapiens but it's much easier to tell history than make up the future. still worth a read, Harari is a great abstract thinker.
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- Jean-sebastien theriault
- 2017-12-07
mindblown
you definitly need this book .
while walking I felt like sitting in a corner and keep listenning as my mind was questioning everything we ever known
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- Pouria
- 2017-11-06
Not a sequel, in a delightful way
I believe Harari have managed to escape repeating himself very well in his second book in this series. You can read this book independently from the first one, and still appreciate it. This book is intended to be futuristic, but digs into history time to time, which I found very enjoyable.
As a techie, when Harari talks about data science or singularity of machine and men, I found his elaboration not very technically accurate, but still acceptable. That being said, he adds a deeper and more philosophical layer to his elaboration that I never found in other books on the subject.
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- Paul R.
- 2017-10-22
Sweeping story of humanity's past and future
One of the best books I read (heard) in a long time. A bit like Don Carlins hard core history and Kurtzweil Singularity, but more engaging and easier to follow.
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- Daniel Gonzalez
- 2021-02-06
the wonderful encounter of spirit and science.
another amazing book by Harari that stands in the intersection of Science and Spirit, the past and the future, all to bring conscience to our present moment.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2020-04-02
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It was a very compelling read. here are some moar wrdz. Only four words left?
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- vincent
- 2019-11-23
the future!
learn what the future will be like and brace yourself, because it is probably not what you think ✌️
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- Adam K.
- 2019-04-05
Job well done.
I really enjoyed this book. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in human kind.
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- Alex Rezansoff
- 2022-02-19
Bonkers
This is half-baked vision of the future (with no evidence to support). It’s not a future I want to be a part of either. Predictions of people living to 500 years old, cyborgs, genetically engineered people with 3 hands, everyone on psychiatric medications. Sorry, I think he missed the mark on this book.
I was looking forward to being inspired by this book, but was severely disappointed. I have read other books by the author (more historical books) which were very good. But this one is a flop unfortunately. Little to no evidence to support his forecasts, and he paints a very depressing vision of the future.
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- Meander
- 2020-04-12
What an amazing look into the future
Such a vivivd mind opening book. I really enjoyed the narrator and the contents of the book. Highly recommend it.
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- Ivan Sinenko
- 2020-02-18
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- Nicole Victoria Soo
- 2019-11-28
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- SimonK
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- Joseph Soares
- 2018-10-15
Fantastic literary work.
A must read master piece and literary work of art that redefines the meaning of enlightenment.