Yuval Noah Harari
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Historian and bestselling author of 'Sapiens', 'Homo Deus', '21 Lessons for the 21st Century', 'Sapiens: A Graphic History', 'Unstoppable Us', and 'NEXUS'.
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Understanding human history can be challenging enough for adults, so how do we explain it to kids? The full Brief But Spectacular special is available to watch on bit.ly/YNH-BBS.
Random House Children's Books #UnstoppableUs #middlegradebooks
The idea of a perfect world is probably the most dangerous fantasy that humans have ever come up with. Full session on bit.ly/CambridgeYNH.
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How did farming change the way we live? Pretty dramatically, says ‘Unstoppable Us: Why the World Isn’t Fair’.
#childrensbooks #UnstoppableUs
Why do some people think they’re better than others? Why did humans start fighting each other in wars? Why do we have to go to school? Why is the world so unfair?
Just some questions explored in #UnstoppableUs Vol.2. Out now: bit.ly/Get-Unstoppabl…
#middlegrade #childrensbooks
AI has hacked our conversations and our intimacy. As a result our financial system and democracies are now at risk.
Watch Yuval's full conversation with author and GZERO Media founder ian bremmer at: bit.ly/BremmerYNH
What daily dilemmas would you face in Ancient Egypt? How has the Agricultural Revolution affected how we live today? And how can knowledge, empathy and #history empower humans to change the world together? ‘Unstoppable Us: Why the World Isn’t Fair’ aims to tackle those questions
Why do humans cry? Good question… Exploring reality through children's eyes challenges us to think harder – even when we don’t have the answers. The #UnstoppableUs book series is inspired by kids’ quest to understand the rules that arrange the world and their personal role in
Why did humans decide to adopt some animals as pets but treat others as threats? Questions like this are explored in the #UnstoppableUs book series, which includes a key message for kids: the world we live in didn’t have to be the way it is. People made it & people can change it.