In Sapiens, he explored our past. In Homo Deus, he looked to our future. Now, one of the most innovative thinkers on the planet turns to the present to make sense of today's most pressing issues.
How do computers and robots change the meaning of being human? How do we deal with the epidemic of fake news? Are nations and religions still relevant? What should we teach our children?
Yuval Noah Harari's 21 Lessons for the 21st Century is a probing and visionary investigation into today's most urgent issues as we move into the uncharted territory of the future. As technology advances faster than our understanding of it, hacking becomes a tactic of war, and the world feels more polarized than ever, Harari addresses the challenge of navigating life in the face of constant and disorienting change and raises the important questions we need to ask ourselves in order to survive.
In twenty-one accessible chapters that are both provocative and profound, Harari builds on the ideas explored in his previous books, untangling political, technological, social, and existential issues and offering advice on how to prepare for a very different future from the world we now live in: How can we retain freedom of choice when Big Data is watching us? What will the future workforce look like, and how should we ready ourselves for it? How should we deal with the threat of terrorism? Why is liberal democracy in crisis?
Harari's unique ability to make sense of where we have come from and where we are going has captured the imaginations of millions of readers. Here he invites us to consider values, meaning, and personal engagement in a world full of noise and uncertainty. When we are deluged with irrelevant information, clarity is power. Presenting complex contemporary challenges clearly and accessibly, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century is essential reading.
##看瞭序言之後發現不能盲目讀下去瞭,結果上豆瓣一看,果然是內個味,還好沒華寶貴的時間繼續往下讀。
評分##老實說讀到後來覺得有點無聊。。。部分議題有點意思,特彆喜歡他說religion=fake news。可能我對這種絮叨的科普式寫法不太感冒????
評分##或許是自己和作者共享許多看法的緣故,這些essay讀起來沒有Sapiens時的驚艷,但是在似乎愈發混亂的當下讀到清醒的文字也算是一份慰藉。這個時代有這個時代的荒唐,但若有更多的人願意嘗試跳齣自我,國傢,文化,宗教等等的狹隘眼界,或許未來猶待可期。
評分##非常籠統片麵,也沒有吸引力,很多章節感覺就是為寫而寫(比如一定要湊上21 lessons)。前兩本沾著進化與曆史還算有些信息量,這本簡直是個人意識流瞭。
評分##看瞭序言之後發現不能盲目讀下去瞭,結果上豆瓣一看,果然是內個味,還好沒華寶貴的時間繼續往下讀。
評分##Harari,真的不能再這樣下去啦,得有新貨啊~
評分##那些奇怪本書最後為什麼是禪修的人根本就沒有看懂Yuval——他的根本思想就是佛學的,他的第一本書,就像力學對數學來講是應用數學一樣,他的人類學簡直可以說是應用佛學。當然,如果你眼中的佛學是燒香求佛觀音送子,那麼我們說的不是一件事。甚至也不是說不得講不清的禪理,看不見摸不著的開悟。
評分##蓋茨18年底推薦書之一,作者觀點不錯的,但這不是一本好書,3.5星。這本書是對以前作者Q&A的整理,很多話翻來覆去說,明明可以精簡提煉
評分##“It’s much harder to struggle against irrelevance than against exploitation”
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