And nations are also merely stories, according to his detestable worldview:
Harari: Human Rights are Fictional Stories
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Yuval Noah Harari is an atheist and a vegan.
From Current Affairs:
“Consider: among Harari’s flock are some of the most powerful people in the world, and they come to him much like the ancient kings to their oracles. Mark Zuckerberg asked Harari if humanity is becoming more unified or fragmented by technology. The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund asked him if doctors will depend on Universal Basic Income in the future. The CEO of Axel Springer, one of the largest publishing houses in Europe, asked Harari what publishers should do to succeed in the digital world. An interviewer with The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) asked him what effect COVID would have on international scientific cooperation. In favor of Harari’s half-formed edicts, each subverted their own authority. And they did it not for an expert in any one of their fields, but for a historian who, in many ways, is a fraud—most of all, about science.”
I’ll ask him who is going to win the Super Bowl.
He is also a gay-married Jewish man. It continues to amaze how someone whose viewpoint is so awful is given such a prominent megaphone.