I cannot tell you how much I loathe that goblin Harari.
Some years ago I read a review comparing his "Sapiens" with a much more positive book by Steven Pinker. The author came down on the side of the goblin (as to be expected from the fashion of cynicism that has so long prevailed), but I could tell he was bad news nonetheless.
I cannot tell you how much I loathe that goblin Harari.
Some years ago I read a review comparing his "Sapiens" with a much more positive book by Steven Pinker. The author came down on the side of the goblin (as to be expected from the fashion of cynicism that has so long prevailed), but I could tell he was bad news nonetheless.
I feel likewise about Harari. He seems to despise 99.9% of the human race, very much looking forward to the dystopian world he is actively and merrily helping to engineer.
I cannot tell you how much I loathe that goblin Harari.
Some years ago I read a review comparing his "Sapiens" with a much more positive book by Steven Pinker. The author came down on the side of the goblin (as to be expected from the fashion of cynicism that has so long prevailed), but I could tell he was bad news nonetheless.
I feel likewise about Harari. He seems to despise 99.9% of the human race, very much looking forward to the dystopian world he is actively and merrily helping to engineer.
Yet Russell Brand loves kissing him on his bald head. Maybe there's an important clue in there somewhere
Seems to me that the clue points to Russell Brand being controlled opposition.