In tracking the journey from a hunter-gatherer phase to an era of data-dumping cyber citizens, Yuval
Noah Harari’s Homo Deus, in three parts, explores first the relationship between humans and animals,
the journey and search for meaning that has brought humankind to this strange crossroads, and finally,
a peek at the future, scrutinizing how our humanism and our relationship with technology and data
could mark our downfall.
Harari’s futurist predictions—which initially seem like dramatic science fiction—materialize in the
historical echoes brought to light, the author’s clear argument, and even further the questions raised: is
there an essential aspect of consciousness lost in elitism? Is it gained by relinquishing power? Is
meaning and consciousness the same thing and what is the value of artificial intelligence for
humanity’s future?
This companion reader includes:
* Main Themes
* Detailed Summary
* Honest Review & Commentary
Summary & Review: Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari
Introduction: The History Professor’s Crystal Ball
Themes
PART 1: Homo Sapiens Conquers the World
PART 2: Homo Sapiens Gives Meaning to the World
PART 3: Homo Sapiens Loses Control
Review
Positives
Critiques





