Lessons for 2019, Or, How to Write a Global Story
Book Review: Yuval Noah Harari, "21 Lessons for the 21st Century", Jonathan Cape, 2018. This year, Yuval Noah Harari released his third book, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century , which follows his bestsellers Sapiens ( reviewed here ) and Homo Deus ( here ). If Sapiens was about the past and Homo Deus was about the future, then 21 Lessons is about the present. In essence, the book explores whether we can still understand ourselves and the world we have created, and whether we can maintain focus in this age of bewilderment. Naturally, I had to complete the trilogy. Harari states his purpose in the introduction: "In this book I want to zoom in on the here and now. My focus is on current affairs and on the immediate future of human societies. What is happening right now? What are today's greatest challenges and choices? What should we pay attention to? What should we teach our kids?" (pp. ix-x) The author's aim is to stimulate discussion about today...