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Sapiens A brief Story of Human Kind vs Anna Karenina: Leo Tolstoy

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CategorySapiens A brief StorAnna Karenina: Leo T
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📄 Pages464339
📅 Published2011
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📚 GenreTechnology and civilizationFiction
✍️ AuthorYuval Noah HarariTranslated by: Constance Garnett

Sapiens A brief Story of Human Kind

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Sapiens is ideal for intellectually curious general readers — professionals, students, and lifelong learners — who want a bold 'big picture' of human history without committing to a narrow academic discipline. It particularly resonates with readers in business, technology, and policy who want historical context for understanding modern institutions like capitalism, corporations, and nation-states. Those already steeped in specialist fields (professional historians, evolutionary biologists) may find it frustratingly reductive, making it best suited for motivated non-specialists seeking a thought-provoking entry point into the deep history of civilization.

Anna Karenina: Leo Tolstoy

Best for:

The ideal reader is someone interested in deep character-driven dramas who appreciates classic literature and philosophical introspection.

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