Or do you think his books are trash?
>>24863168Graeber and Wengrow absolutely BTFO Harari
>>24863171This.Harari is for WEF/Davos fags
>>24863168This is the most midwitted book ever. It's what a STEM moron would read to feel they understand universal history.
>>24863168before AI was made public
i've read homo deus and it's basically a jewish roadmap for dystopian technocracy. i could feel his dysgenic hands rubbing together as he typed it out. >>24863439basically thisTJD
>>24863171>>24863178And Graeber is for tranny anarkiddies, no big improvement there.
>>24863461I lean right and would take Graeber over Harari no cap
>>24863168My uncle recommended this book to me; he's an EU bureaucrat.Suffice it to say, I haven't read it.
>>24863168Have read the first couple of chapters where he shows he doesn't know anything about human evolution. Then didn't bother to read the rest of it. It seems he just writes down what he feels and then pretends that it's some sort of scientific status quo.T. Paleoanthropologist
>>24864460What books would you recommend in that field?
>>24864469Depends what about the field you want to know. Trains and schools of thought can get outdated fairly quickly, so magazines like Evolutionary Anthropology are the best for updates. Understanding Human Evolution is a pretty good introduction of only around 200p. Dick Leaky's the sixth extinction is a golden oldie. I'd say the best one to get a whole bunch of perspectives and get to know all the names is Humans, edited by Sergio Almecija. It's also fairly new.
>>24864491>Dick Leaky's