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Fragen an unsere Zukunft
Schafft sich der Mensch bald selbst ab? Bestsellerautor Yuval Noah Harari untersucht in seinem neuen Buch die Träume und Albträume, die das 21. Jahrhundert prägen werden: Zum Beispiel wie der Tod nur noch ein technisches Problem wird oder wir Kreaturen schaffen, die uns überlegen sind. Das ist die nächste Stufe der Evolution, sagt Geschichtsprofessor Harari. Er zeigt uns die Möglichkeiten auf, die die Zukunft für uns bereit hält, und er stellt die entscheidende Frage: Wie können wir diese fragile Welt vor unseren zerstörerischen Kräften schützen?
Publisher's summary
Über das letzte Jahrhundert hinweg hat sich die Menschheit Hunger, Seuchen und Kriegen erfolgreich gestellt. Aus Erfolg wird Ehrgeiz: als nächstes stehen Unsterblichkeit, grenzenloses Glück und gottgleiche Schöpfungskräfte auf der To-Do-Liste. Die Verfolgung dieser Ziele wird die meisten Menschen allerdings überflüssig machen. Also bleiben Fragen: Wohin führt unser Weg? Wie können wir unsere Zukunft bestmöglich beeinflussen? Schließlich kann man den Lauf der Dinge nicht aufhalten, aber die Richtung bestimmen.
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Amazing introduction to Buddhism
- By chad d on 07-02-15
By: Thubten Chodron, and others
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The Prophet
- By: Kahlil Gibran
- Narrated by: Riz Ahmed
- Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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On the face of it, a simple book of 26 poem fables sharing one man’s wisdom. But The Prophet is so much more than that. It has inspired people from John F Kennedy to The Beatles and became the '60s Bible of counterculture – all because of the timeless truths it shared. Each poem takes a different theme – pleasure, beauty, freedom, joy and sorrow – as the fictional Al Mustapha shares his thoughts and experiences as he prepares to travel back to his island home.
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Riz Ahmed's Narraration Is So Moving!
- By Dee Tree on 09-12-21
By: Kahlil Gibran