![]() ![]() ![]() I enjoyed reading "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" book, but it is not in the same category as Homo Sapiens or Homo Deus. Within these five topics he analyses future of humanity. The 21 topics are not "a historical narrative, but rather as a selection of lessons." Actually Harari has divided the book into five major topics: Harari surely has 21 topics that he covers, but without direct “call-to-action”. If you are expecting a typical self-help book with a list of 21 things you should do, then this is not a book for you. Most probably Harari's latest work will been seen not as book by a professor of history rather than a book by a philosopher of our time. He sees and thinks great many things as a historical continuum. The 21/21 book is polemic and contemporary.įirst and foremost Yuval Noah Harari is a historian. In that sense and without hesitation we can say that these books should not be compared. Harari's previous books - Homo Sapiens and Homo Deus, have been so successful that this book must be at least successful. The "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" book must have been one of the most expected books of the year. ![]()
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