Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Author:Yuval Noah Harari
Edition:1st Edition
The history of humanity is traced from early Homo sapiens to modern societies, exploring how cognitive, agricultural, and scientific revolutions shaped human culture and civilization. It examines the development of language, belief systems, economies, and political structures, while questioning how shared myths, technological progress, and global interconnectedness have influenced human behavior and the future of our species.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: An Animal of No Significance→
- Chapter 2: The Tree of Knowledge→
- Chapter 3: A Day in the Life of Adam and Eve→
- Chapter 4: The Flood→
- Chapter 5: History's Biggest Fraud→
- Chapter 6: Building Pyramids→
- Chapter 7: Memory Overload→
- Chapter 8: There is No Justice in History→
- Chapter 9: The Arrow of History→
- Chapter 10: The Scent of Money→
- Chapter 11: Imperial Visions→
- Chapter 12: The Law of Religion→
- Chapter 13: The Secret of Success→
- Chapter 14: The Discovery of Ignorance→
- Chapter 15: The Marriage of Science and Empire→
- Chapter 16: The Capitalist Creed→
- Chapter 17: The Wheels of Industry→
- Chapter 18: A Permanent Revolution→
- Chapter 19: And They Lived Happily Ever After→
- Chapter 20: The End of Homo Sapiens→
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