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Hello everyone.
The time has come to face our enemy once more. Yuval Noah Harari wrote another book, so we dive into how it is, indeed, a torment of pain and horror.
We try to fathom how Harari misunderstands History, historical practice, information, institutions, religion, power, science fiction, AI etc etc. There is very little accurate in this book, and yet, it seems to be rather successful in its nonsense.
As we interweave some of the MANY ways this book misrepresents reality, we try to get into what Harari understands and believes, and how he's still terrible in it.
We suffer, but for your enjoyment! Have fun!
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Intro Credits: Ultralounge, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Outro Credits: Leve Palestina, Spartacus
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