The Journey of Humanity - A New History of Wealth and Inequality With Implications for Our Future
Publisher,Dutton
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 198.45 g
No. of Pages, 304
Shelf: Non-Fiction Books / Humanities & Biography / History - General
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A landmark, radically uplifting account of our species' progress, from one of the world's preeminent thinkers.
"Unparalleled in its scope and ambition...All readers will learn something, and many will find the book fascinating.'--The Washington Post
"Breathtaking. A new Sapiens!" --L'Express
"Completely brilliant and utterly original ... a book for our epoch."--Jon Snow, former presenter, Channel 4 News (UK)
"A wildly ambitious attempt to do for economics what Newton, Darwin or Einstein did for their fields: develop a theory that explains almost everything." --The New Statesman
"An inspiring, readable, jargon-free and almost impossibly erudite masterwork." --The New Statesman
"[A] sweeping overview of cultural, technological and educational forces... Its breadth and ambition are reminiscent of Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel and Harari's Sapiens."--Financial Times
"Astounding in scope and insight...provides the keys to the betterment of our species."--Nouriel Roubini, author of Crisis Economics
"A masterful sweep through the human odyssey.... If you liked Sapiens, you'll love this." --Lewis Dartnell, author of Origins
"Oded Galor's attempt to unify economic theory is impressive and insightful." --Will Hutton, The Guardian
"A great historical fresco." --Le Monde
"It's a page-turner, a suspense-filled thriller full of surprises, mind-bending puzzles and profound insights!"--Glenn C. Loury, author of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality
"Brilliantly weaves the threads of global economic history. A tour de force!"--Dani Rodrik, author of Straight Talk on Trade
In a captivating journey from the dawn of human existence to the present, world-renowned economist and thinker Oded Galor offers an intriguing solution to two of humanity's great mysteries.
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