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Unstoppable Us: Volume 2

Why the World Isn't Fair

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*From the author of the multi-million bestselling Sapiens comes the next volume in the incredible story of the human race, for younger listeners.*

Something really strange happened 10,000 years ago, and it changed everything.

Why did millions of people agree to obey a few leaders? Where did kings and kingdoms come from?

The answer to that is one of the strangest tales you'll ever hear. And it's a true story.

Have you ever wondered how we got here? From gathering berries and hunting mammoths, to shopping at supermarkets and letting people tell us what to do?

You might hear a lot of people say 'the world isn't fair'. But why isn't it? And how did it become so?

In Unstoppable Us: Volume 1, we learned how humans told stories to become rulers of the world - for good and bad. Now, in this next chapter of the incredible true tale of the Unstoppables, find out how we learned to control animals like dogs, chicken and cows...

And how a handful of humans learned to control everyone else.

©2024 Yuval Noah Harari (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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from Yuval, something better futuristic was expected, it is written more like childerns story book

average in terms of content and newness

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He started with his book “Sapiens” attacking communism, socialism, and most religions of the world and at the same time praising capitalism and calling it the most followed “religion”. Then came his another book “Home Deus” where he changed his stance and called “humanism” the most followed “religion” and kept attacking the real religions. He also went a step beyond “individualism” and called for downloading the human “consciousness” thereby rendering the humans useless. This book is even ridiculous, full of false bedside stories. He talks about India and cites false made-up stories about Dalits and Pandits. Just so you know, Dalits in India were those who were involved in the skill-less works. Dalits were not born Dalits. Even a Brahman could have a nincompoop child who could end up a Dalit. So, Dalits were born in Dalit families is a lie. Of course, during the times of the tyrant British rule in India, things changed. The crappy policies of favouring one set of families over the others led to this malicious practice where a child born in a Brahman family was considered a Brahmin, and a child born in a Dalit family was considered a Dalit. Brahmans in India were the soul of our knowledge system.


Even his sense of history is ridiculous. He says that the humans started agriculture some 10000 years ago while evidences in India exist proving that the Bhartiya(Indian) civilisation is way older than that.


This author and the Dan Brown are stupidly and conspicuously obsessed with Sumeria and the clay tablets found there.

This work is more of a ridiculous fiction.

False propaganda

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