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Homos Deus from Noah Harari : The Summary

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This e-book is the summary of the second opus of Harari’s best-sellers : “Homo Deus, a brief history of tomorrow.“

After Sapiens, where Harari asked “where are we from ? ”, Homo Deus asks “where are we going ? ”.

This summary includes all the most important ideas of every chapter, the key takeaways and analysis. It is produced by Fenua Publishing.
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Summary :
The new Human Agenda

Part 1: Homo sapiens conquers the world
- The Anthropocene
- The Human Spark

Part 2: Homo sapiens gives meaning to the world
- The storytellers
- The modern covenant
- The humanist revolution

Part 3: Homo sapiens loses control
- The time bomb in the laboratory
- The great decoupling
- The ocean of consciousness
- The data of Religion

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Published October 10, 2016

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16 reviews
September 13, 2017
Oh, eh... At time narrow-minded the book is a great shortcut to homo sapiens history and acute analysis for the future ahead.

Never have I felt more troubled by the information that arguably offers a good insight into future. If taken for granted the information opens a lot of new doors, but the void waiting in front - can't wait to scare the living conscious of your tiny algorithm-driven existence.

In other words, good luck, figuring out for yourself, whether you want to be a part of Noah's forecasted, foreseeable future.
10 reviews
January 10, 2018
Odd

Lots of typos, but good concept. I'm not sure how much of this I believe, but I recommend others read it.
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January 21, 2017
Thought provoking but alarmist

A real attempt, I hope, at a serious subject. But lacking in vision, and in belief in the special wonder of who we quite probably are as a species.
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