Description
- ISBN-13: 9781784703936
- Publisher: Vintage Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 130 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 456 gr
- ISBN-10: 1784703931
- Publisher Date: 23 Mar 2017
- Depth: 32
- No of Pages: 528
- Spine Width: 40 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
From the author of the international bestseller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus explores the future of humanity in the 21st century and beyond. Yuval Noah Harari examines the projects, dreams, and nightmares that will shape our future, from overcoming death to creating artificial life. How can we protect our world from the destructive power of our own creations? Find out in Homo Deus (ISBN: 9781784703936).
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Saurabh Biswas –
A fascinating look at where humanity might be headed. Some of the concepts were a little out there for me, but overall a worthwhile read.
Tanishq Kumar –
A must-read for anyone interested in the future of humanity. Harari’s perspective is both unique and deeply unsettling. Prepare to question everything.
Brahmjot Singh Khanna –
I struggled to get through this one. Some interesting points, but ultimately too dry and theoretical for my taste. Could have been shorter.
Tanu Chalotra –
An insightful exploration of humanity’s potential, but at times feels a bit too speculative. Still, a valuable contribution to the conversation.
Samphan Rongchehon –
Challenging and sometimes disturbing, but ultimately a thought-provoking look at our potential future. Not an easy read, but a rewarding one.
Ritik Saini –
Harari’s vision is both inspiring and terrifying. The book is a bit long and sometimes repetitive, but the core ideas are compelling.
Anshul Garg –
While the book covers many important topics, I felt it lacked concrete solutions. More theoretical discussion than practical application, in my opinion.
Pratyush Singh Chauhan –
Mind-blowing! ‘Homo Deus’ challenges everything you think you know about the future. Highly recommended for anyone curious about what’s next.
Anonymous –
Thought-provoking, but dense. Harari presents interesting ideas about the future, though it can be a bit overwhelming at times. Worth the read if you’re patient.