Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankindby by Yuval Noah Harari

<p><strong>Agriculture Revolution:&nbsp;</strong>Instead of being seen as progress, the transition from hunter-gatherer to settled agricultural communities is described as a &ldquo;Faustian bargain.&rdquo; Populations increased due to increased food production, but it also brought along new vulnerabilities, drudgery, and social hierarchies.<br /> <strong>Unification of Humanity:</strong>&nbsp;Harari looks at how big groups were able to come together, frequently by force and violence, thanks to the influence of empires, religions, and money. However, he also emphasizes how beneficial these systems are for promoting communication, trade, and cross-cultural exchange.<br /> <strong>Scientific Revolution:</strong>&nbsp;This section describes how contemporary science and technology have advanced since the sixteenth century.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@eddiecesnalis/sapiens-a-brief-history-of-humankindby-by-yuval-noah-harari-06f4dc382565"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>