Yuval Noah Harari
Israeli historian and philosopher
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2024 | Harari is set to release 'Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI', further expanding his exploration of human history and technology. |
2024 | Harari is expected to publish 'Unstoppable Us, Volume 2 − Why the World Isn't Fair' with Bright Matter Books. |
2024 | Harari is set to publish 'Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 3 − The Masters of History' with Jonathan Cape. |
2024 | Harari is set to publish 'Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 3 − The Masters of History' with Jonathan Cape. |
2024 | Harari is expected to publish 'Unstoppable Us, Volume 2 − Why the World Isn't Fair' with Bright Matter Books. |
2024 | Harari is set to release 'Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI', further expanding his exploration of human history and technology. |
May 2024 | He will publish 'Will Zionism survive the war?' in The Washington Post. |
May 2024 | He will publish 'Will Zionism survive the war?' in The Washington Post. |
2023 | Harari publicly expressed his opposition to the judicial reform plans of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, articulating concerns about the government's attempts to gain unlimited power. |
2023 | Harari publicly expressed his opposition to the judicial reform plans of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, articulating concerns about the government's attempts to gain unlimited power. |
October 2023 | In an interview in October 2023, Harari discussed his limited use of a smartphone, stating he only owned one for travel and emergencies. |
October 2023 | In an interview in October 2023, Harari discussed his limited use of a smartphone, stating he only owned one for travel and emergencies. |
2022 | Harari published Unstoppable Us: How Humans Took Over the World, a simplified retelling of human history aimed at children, marking the first of four planned volumes. |
2022 | Harari published Unstoppable Us: How Humans Took Over the World, a simplified retelling of human history aimed at children, marking the first of four planned volumes. |
December 2022 | Harari published 'The End of the New Peace' in The Atlantic. |
December 2022 | Harari published 'The End of the New Peace' in The Atlantic. |
November 2022 | The German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung described Harari as both a historian and a brand, highlighting the commercial success of the Yahav Harari Group and noting the appeal of his ideas in Silicon Valley. |
November 2022 | The German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung described Harari as both a historian and a brand, highlighting the commercial success of the Yahav Harari Group and noting the appeal of his ideas in Silicon Valley. |
July 2022 | The American magazine Current Affairs published an article by neuroscientist Darshana Narayanan, titled 'The Dangerous Populist Science of Yuval Noah Harari,' which criticized Harari for sacrificing scientific rigor for sensationalism in his work. |
July 2022 | The American magazine Current Affairs published an article by neuroscientist Darshana Narayanan, titled 'The Dangerous Populist Science of Yuval Noah Harari,' which criticized Harari for sacrificing scientific rigor for sensationalism in his work. |
February 28 2022 | He wrote 'Why Vladimir Putin has already lost this war', which was published in The Guardian. |
February 28 2022 | He wrote 'Why Vladimir Putin has already lost this war', which was published in The Guardian. |
2021 | He released 'Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 2 − The Pillars of Civilization' via Jonathan Cape. |
2021 | He released 'Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 2 − The Pillars of Civilization' via Jonathan Cape. |
2020 | The first volume of Harari's graphic adaptation of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, titled Sapiens: A Graphic History – The Birth of Humankind, was published. |
2020 | Christopher Robert Hallpike published a review of Harari's book Sapiens, criticizing it for being 'infotainment' rather than a serious academic contribution, stating that it often lacked essential readings and contained serious errors. |
2020 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, Harari announced a $1 million donation to the WHO through Sapienship, his social impact company, in response to the funding cuts by former President Donald Trump. |
2020 | Harari spoke again at the World Economic Forum annual conference in Davos. |
2020 | Philosopher Mike W. Martin published a critical article highlighting Harari's misunderstandings regarding human rights and science in moral matters, pointing out inconsistencies in his moral views. |
2020 | Ian Parker wrote in The New Yorker that Yuval Noah Harari's popular publications are connected to the Big History genre, noting that he updated the genre with elements of self-help and futurology. |
2020 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, Harari announced a $1 million donation to the WHO through Sapienship, his social impact company, in response to the funding cuts by former President Donald Trump. |
2020 | Harari spoke again at the World Economic Forum annual conference in Davos. |
2020 | Christopher Robert Hallpike published a review of Harari's book Sapiens, criticizing it for being 'infotainment' rather than a serious academic contribution, stating that it often lacked essential readings and contained serious errors. |
2020 | Philosopher Mike W. Martin published a critical article highlighting Harari's misunderstandings regarding human rights and science in moral matters, pointing out inconsistencies in his moral views. |
2020 | Ian Parker wrote in The New Yorker that Yuval Noah Harari's popular publications are connected to the Big History genre, noting that he updated the genre with elements of self-help and futurology. |
2020 | The first volume of Harari's graphic adaptation of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, titled Sapiens: A Graphic History – The Birth of Humankind, was published. |
March 20 2020 | Harari's article 'Yuval Noah Harari: the world after coronavirus' was published in the Financial Times. |
March 20 2020 | Harari's article 'Yuval Noah Harari: the world after coronavirus' was published in the Financial Times. |
July 2019 | Harari faced criticism for the Russian edition of 21 Lessons for the 21st Century for omitting and softening content regarding Russian authorities to avoid censorship. |
July 2019 | Harari faced criticism for the Russian edition of 21 Lessons for the 21st Century for omitting and softening content regarding Russian authorities to avoid censorship. |
May 24 2019 | He contributed 'Game of Thrones: A Battle of Reality Versus Fantasy' to Wired. |
May 24 2019 | He contributed 'Game of Thrones: A Battle of Reality Versus Fantasy' to Wired. |
2018 | He spoke at the World Economic Forum annual conference in Davos. |
2018 | Harari released 'Money: Vintage Minis', which contains select excerpts from 'Sapiens' and 'Homo Deus'. |
2018 | Harari gave the first TED Talk as a digital avatar. |
2018 | He spoke at the World Economic Forum annual conference in Davos. |
2018 | Harari gave the first TED Talk as a digital avatar. |
2018 | Harari released 'Money: Vintage Minis', which contains select excerpts from 'Sapiens' and 'Homo Deus'. |
October 2018 | Harari's article 'Why Technology Favors Tyranny' was published in The Atlantic. |
October 2018 | Harari's article 'Why Technology Favors Tyranny' was published in The Atlantic. |
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