Yuval Noah Harari — "Nationalism is the most powerful force in the world today, but it is also the mo…"
Nationalism is the most powerful force in the world today, but it is also the most dangerous.
Nationalism is the most powerful force in the world today, but it is also the most dangerous.
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"The most important political question of the 21st century is: Who owns the algorithms?"
"The human body is the most sophisticated piece of technology in the known universe."
"We are moving towards a world where we will have to decide what kind of humans we want to become."
"Humans are no longer the apex of creation."
"The universe has no meaning, and it is up to us to create meaning for ourselves."
Israeli historian whose Sapiens (2011) and Homo Deus (2015) reframed big history for a mass audience and sold tens of millions of copies. Closely associated with Jared Diamond (Guns, Germs, and Steel author and Harari's clearest intellectual ancestor) and Steven Pinker (data-driven optimist contemporary). For an intellectual contrast, see Jordan Peterson, Canadian psychologist and Maps of Meaning author — Peterson's Maps of Meaning argues that religious-mythological structure is the load-bearing architecture of human meaning — exactly the framing Harari's 'religion as useful fiction' thesis treats as historically transitory. The two are the largest-platform popular intellectuals of the 2010s with opposite views on whether religion encodes deep truth.
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