Sapiens. Brief History of mankind (2CDMP3)
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"One of the ten books that I would take with me to an uninhabited island."
Bill Gates
"Harari managed to make the history of evolution exciting!"
Mark Zuckerberg
A hundred thousand years ago Homosapiens was one of at least six types of people who lived on this planet - an unremarkable animal that played a role in the ecosystem not more than gorillas, fireflies or jellyfish. But about seventy thousand years ago, the mysterious change in the cognitive abilities of Homosapiens turned it into the owner of the planet and the nightmare of the ecosystem. How did the rational man manage to conquer the world? What happened to other types of man? When and why did money, states and religion appear? How did the empires arise and crumble? Why did almost all societies put women below men? How did science and capitalism become the dominant creeds of the modern era? Did people become happier over time? What future awaits us?
Juval Harari shows how the course of history formed human society and reality around it. His book traces the connection between the events of the past and the problems of our time and makes the reader reconsider all the established ideas about the world around him.
Juval Harari defended his doctoral dissertation at the University of Oxford and is now teaching worldwide history at Jewish University in Jerusalem. In his studies, he combines a historical approach to the natural science, asking a large-scale questions: "Is there historical justice?", "Are people happier as historical development? ”
Harari - twice laureate of the Polonsky Prize prize for the originality of thinking and a creative approach in humanitarian research. His lecture course "Brief History of Humanity" on the educational platform of Coursera was listened to more than one hundred thousand people.
The book "sapiens. A brief history of mankind "has become a publishing sensation in more than thirty countries.
"This book will become for the science of human evolution the same as for physics is a" Brief History of Time "Stephen Hawking". Forbs
"This book is a challenge to everything that we know." TheTelegraph
"This book increases the size of the brain!" Die zeit
performer: Vladimir Levashev
Sound time: 17 hours 51 min.
Format: MP3, 128 KBPS, 16 BIT, 44.1 KHZ, STEREO
Bill Gates
"Harari managed to make the history of evolution exciting!"
Mark Zuckerberg
A hundred thousand years ago Homosapiens was one of at least six types of people who lived on this planet - an unremarkable animal that played a role in the ecosystem not more than gorillas, fireflies or jellyfish. But about seventy thousand years ago, the mysterious change in the cognitive abilities of Homosapiens turned it into the owner of the planet and the nightmare of the ecosystem. How did the rational man manage to conquer the world? What happened to other types of man? When and why did money, states and religion appear? How did the empires arise and crumble? Why did almost all societies put women below men? How did science and capitalism become the dominant creeds of the modern era? Did people become happier over time? What future awaits us?
Juval Harari shows how the course of history formed human society and reality around it. His book traces the connection between the events of the past and the problems of our time and makes the reader reconsider all the established ideas about the world around him.
Juval Harari defended his doctoral dissertation at the University of Oxford and is now teaching worldwide history at Jewish University in Jerusalem. In his studies, he combines a historical approach to the natural science, asking a large-scale questions: "Is there historical justice?", "Are people happier as historical development? ”
Harari - twice laureate of the Polonsky Prize prize for the originality of thinking and a creative approach in humanitarian research. His lecture course "Brief History of Humanity" on the educational platform of Coursera was listened to more than one hundred thousand people.
The book "sapiens. A brief history of mankind "has become a publishing sensation in more than thirty countries.
"This book will become for the science of human evolution the same as for physics is a" Brief History of Time "Stephen Hawking". Forbs
"This book is a challenge to everything that we know." TheTelegraph
"This book increases the size of the brain!" Die zeit
performer: Vladimir Levashev
Sound time: 17 hours 51 min.
Format: MP3, 128 KBPS, 16 BIT, 44.1 KHZ, STEREO
Category:
- Category:Audio & Video courses
- Category:Cartoons & Multimedia & 3D
Dimensions:
Dimensions:12.7x14.3x1 cm
Series:
Series: History. Biography. Memoirs
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