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Yuval Noah Harrari Sapiens and Homo Deus books.

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€10.00

Condition
Very good
Language
English
Author
Y. N. Harari
Title
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
ISBN
9781784703936
Uploaded
7 weeks ago
Yuval Noah Harrari Sapiens and Homo Deus books. Soft cover, pages in great condition. *** the covers show slight wear and discoloring. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind described how humans conquered the world thanks to their unique ability to believe in collective myths about gods, money, equality, and freedom. Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow examines what might happen to the world when these ancient myths merge with new, divine technologies like artificial intelligence and genetic engineering.
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sorlee1
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Helsinki, Finland

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