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Homo deus, a brief history of tomorrow, Yuval Noah Harari ; translated by the author

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Homo deus, a brief history of tomorrow, Yuval Noah Harari ; translated by the author
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [403]-430) and index
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illustrations
Index
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Homo deus
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
951507538
Responsibility statement
Yuval Noah Harari ; translated by the author
Sub title
a brief history of tomorrow
Summary
"Over the past century humankind has managed to do the impossible and rein in famine, plague, and war. This may seem hard to accept, but, as Harari explains in his trademark style--thorough, yet riveting--famine, plague and war have been transformed from incomprehensible and uncontrollable forces of nature into manageable challenges. For the first time ever, more people die from eating too much than from eating too little; more people die from old age than from infectious diseases; and more people commit suicide than are killed by soldiers, terrorists and criminals put together. The average American is a thousand times more likely to die from binging at McDonald's than from being blown up by Al Qaeda. What then will replace famine, plague, and war at the top of the human agenda? As the self-made gods of planet earth, what destinies will we set ourselves, and which quests will we undertake? Homo Deus explores the projects, dreams and nightmares that will shape the twenty-first 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" --, provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The new human agenda -- Homo sapiens conquers the world. The Anthropocene ; The human spark -- Homo sapiens gives meaning to the world. The storytellers ; The odd couple ; The modern covenant ; The humanist revolution -- Homo sapiens loses control. The time bomb in the laboratory ; The great decoupling ; The ocean of consciousness ; The data religion
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