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Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari | Read by Derek Perkins | Penguin Audiobooks 

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Listen to the first chapter of Yuval Noah Harari's multi-million bestseller, Sapiens. Download the full audiobook here: adbl.co/3wvQ3h6
What makes us brilliant? What makes us deadly? What makes us Sapiens? Yuval Noah Harari challenges everything we know about being human in the perfect read for these unprecedented times.
Earth is 4.5 billion years old. In just a fraction of that time, one species among countless others has conquered it: us.
In this bold and provocative book, Yuval Noah Harari explores who we are, how we got here and where we're going.
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@amelliamendel2227
@amelliamendel2227 7 месяцев назад
It's amazing how quickly all the dates given have changed since this was published in 2011.
@javathon3194
@javathon3194 4 месяца назад
Harari's popular writings are considered to belong to the Big History genre, with Ian Parker writing in 2020 in the New Yorker that "Harari did not invent Big History, but updated it with hints of self-help and futurology, as well as a high-altitude, almost nihilistic composure about human suffering."[1] His work has been more negatively received in academic circles, with Christopher Robert Hallpike stating 2020 in a review of Sapiens that: "one has often had to point out how surprisingly little he seems to have read on quite a number of essential topics. It would be fair to say that whenever his facts are broadly correct they are not new, and whenever he tries to strike out on his own he often gets things wrong, sometimes seriously." Hallpike further states that: "we should not judge Sapiens as a serious contribution to knowledge but as 'infotainment', a publishing event to titillate its readers by a wild intellectual ride across the landscape of history, dotted with sensational displays of speculation, and ending with blood-curdling predictions about human destiny. By these criteria, it is a most successful book."[62] In 2020, philosopher Mike W. Martin, criticized Harari's view in a journal article, stating that "[Harari] misunderstands human rights, inflates the role of science in moral matters, and fails to reconcile his moral passion with his moral skepticism."[63] In July 2022, American magazine Current Affairs published an article titled "The Dangerous Populist Science of Yuval Noah Harari" by Darshana Narayanan, pointing to the lack of scientific rigor in his books. "The best-selling author is a gifted storyteller and popular speaker," she wrote. "But he sacrifices science for sensationalism, and his work is riddled with errors."[64] In November 2022, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung called Harari a historian and a brand. They pointed out that the Yahav Harari Group, built by his partner Yahav, was a "booming product cosmos" selling comics and children's books, but soon films and documentaries. They observed an "icy deterministic touch" in his books which made them so popular in Silicon Valley. They stated that his listeners celebrated him like a pop star, although he only had the sad message that people are "bad algorithms", soon to be redundant, to be replaced because machines could do it better. (wikipedia)
@ceciliapaz8188
@ceciliapaz8188 Год назад
Wawww 😮 what a Lot of parents we have ..amazing and excellent book really 🌟
@albertobozzetto8939
@albertobozzetto8939 3 года назад
Stunning, Derek👍
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 2 года назад
The introduction was very sibilant, but the actual reading of the book is fantastic!
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 2 года назад
I can't hear any hiss? Might be your hearing aid :)
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 2 года назад
@@ciararespect4296 No it would appear that my hearing is far better than your own. Very sibilant.
@riube28
@riube28 6 месяцев назад
🐍
@ozzyistheking21
@ozzyistheking21 4 месяца назад
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 4 месяца назад
@@ozzyistheking21 Yeah, it means what I think it means. By all means check again and consider the context.
@dr.jeyaseelangnanaseelan5940
@dr.jeyaseelangnanaseelan5940 2 года назад
great work of audio recording! good articulation
@faisalshah401
@faisalshah401 Год назад
like this approach..summery of book..that too audio..best 1 in 4his eta
@zartoshtkeyshid9587
@zartoshtkeyshid9587 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for a fantastic audio. Where is the link to continue the reading/listening?
@MohammadAli-bs4kn
@MohammadAli-bs4kn 4 месяца назад
Did you find this?
@lunaky6433
@lunaky6433 2 месяца назад
I want it too :(
@_faizalkhanyt
@_faizalkhanyt Год назад
Where is the full book
@nessamaydesiree9862
@nessamaydesiree9862 4 месяца назад
the audiobook isn't available in Canadian audible. Where else can I findi it?
@LocaDev
@LocaDev 2 года назад
well read 👌
@HamzaJutt-lb8jt
@HamzaJutt-lb8jt 2 года назад
good work
@MohnishSTN
@MohnishSTN 3 месяца назад
my check point
@reviewsvoiceontube
@reviewsvoiceontube 3 года назад
Great
@hctr9864
@hctr9864 Год назад
omg yaaaas
@WilliamMacintyre-wt7gf
@WilliamMacintyre-wt7gf Год назад
Not too bad, a slight air of reading-out-the-train-timetable about it.
@Crossdjinthemix
@Crossdjinthemix Год назад
Hogwash and no mention of the annunaki geneticists intervention
@strongindependentblackwoma1887
@strongindependentblackwoma1887 2 года назад
what accent is that?
@thelukos
@thelukos Год назад
Lol, English. Where the language is from
@thelukos
@thelukos Год назад
Why does he pronounce “Aluminium” wrong? He is British but uses the incorrect American term
@PeterTheis
@PeterTheis 10 месяцев назад
Yuval strikes me as evil on steroids
@balijaa
@balijaa 2 года назад
is this a whole book?
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 2 года назад
That would make the book about 38 pages.
@balijaa
@balijaa 2 года назад
@@seanwebb605 i know i found out after posting the comment
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 2 года назад
@@balijaa It's a really good reading.
@balijaa
@balijaa 2 года назад
@@seanwebb605 Quite interesting indeed. I love the way writer tought. I also like all the things that i can learn from, so this is like a tresure trove for me. Makes me wonder every time I listen to it...
@seanwebb605
@seanwebb605 2 года назад
@@balijaa I have a copy of the book around here somewhere.
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