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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari is a sweeping and provocative exploration of the history of our species—from the dawn of Homo sapiens to the complexities of modern society. With clarity and wit, Harari examines how biology, anthropology, and ideology have shaped the human experience across millennia.
The book is structured around four major revolutions:
The Cognitive Revolution, which gave rise to language, myth, and cooperation
The Agricultural Revolution, which transformed nomadic tribes into settled civilizations
The Unification of Humankind, through religion, empires, and trade
The Scientific Revolution, which launched humanity into an age of discovery, capitalism, and technology
Harari challenges conventional narratives by asking bold questions: What makes humans unique? How did imagined orders like religion and money become central to society? Are we happier now than our ancestors were? His interdisciplinary approach blends history, science, and philosophy, making the book both intellectually rigorous and accessible.
The cover features a fingerprint motif—symbolizing identity and the human imprint on history—alongside praise from The Observer, calling it “thrilling and breathtaking.” As a Sunday Times top ten bestseller, Sapiens has captivated readers worldwide and sparked global conversations about who we are and where we’re headed.
Ideal for Kenyan readers interested in history, sociology, and global thought, Sapiens is a compelling resource for students, educators, and lifelong learners seeking to understand the forces that have shaped humanity.
Harari’s global bestseller traces human history from the Stone Age to today—exploring how biology, culture, and ideas shaped civilization and power.
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