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Unstoppable Us. Volume 2: Why the World Is Unfair

Unstoppable Us. Volume 2: Why the World Is Unfair
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SKU: 9786175483671
Language: Ukrainian
Cover type: Hardcover
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"Unstoppable Us. Volume 2: Why the World Is Unfair" is the second installment in the illustrated series by renowned historian Yuval Noah Harari, designed specifically for young readers. Following the success of his global bestsellers "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" and "Homo Deus, " Harari delves into the transformative period after the Agricultural Revolution. In this volume, Harari explores how humanity transitioned from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities. He examines the establishment of early civilizations, the development of complex social structures, and the emergence of monumental architectural feats like the pyramids. The narrative also addresses the origins of taxation and the distribution of resources, providing insights into the foundations of modern societies. Accompanied by vibrant illustrations from artist Ricard Zaplana Ruiz, the book brings historical events to life, making them accessible and engaging for children aged 9 to 12. The 160-page hardcover edition is printed on high-quality offset paper, ensuring durability and a pleasant reading experience. This book is ideal for young readers interested in history, sociology, and the evolution of human societies. It offers a compelling narrative that not only educates but also stimulates critical thinking about the world we live in. By understanding the past, readers can gain valuable perspectives on contemporary issues and the complexities of human interactions.