#JustFinished Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari

I feel like he spent too much time working at being cutesy and not enough at internal consistency. It was an amusing book, however. Taken as a light historical fiction about the run-up to modern life, it’s good enough.

One example of the issues with the book follows:
He sets up the straw man of biological essentialism, then knocks it down with social consctructs.

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  • Sean Bala@mas.to
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    9 months ago

    @DejahEntendu@dice.camp @bookstodon@a.gup.pe Thanks for posting. I used to teach the book to my undergraduates for a course on big ideas. I think my problem with the book is that he is nuanced when convenient and paints in broad brush strokes when convenient. For me, the one that sticks in my teeth is his views on religion, which is simplistic and lacks any sense that religions are wide umbrellas with MANY different features. @religion@a.gup.pe

    Full disclosure: my academic background is comparative religions.

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      9 months ago

      @DejahEntendu@dice.camp @bookstodon@a.gup.pe @religion@a.gup.pe It is good text to introduce students to thinking on broader time scales and about big ideas, but one needs to use it as a jumping off point rather than a destination.

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        9 months ago

        @seanbala@mas.to @bookstodon@a.gup.pe @religion@a.gup.pe
        He definitely used an odd definition of religion. However, having just left Texas and living there during part of a rise of ChristoFascism, I have a hard time seeing any positive in religion right now.