Yuval Noah Harari & Ian Bremmer at The 92nd Street Y – March 2024

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Watch Yuval Noah Harari's conversation with author and @GZEROMedia founder @ianbremmer – in front of a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y. Their discussion covers Harari's new children's book, 'Unstoppable Us, Vol. 2: Why the World Isn't Fair', the power of stories, disruptive AI, the war in Gaza, and questions from the audience. Filmed on 3 March 2024.

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Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and the bestselling author of 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' (2014), 'Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow' (2016), '21 Lessons for the 21st Century' (2018), the graphic novel series ‘Sapiens: A Graphic History’ (launched in 2020, co-authored with David Vandermeulen and Daniel Casanave), the children’s series ‘Unstoppable Us’ (launched 2022), and the forthcoming ‘NEXUS: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI’ (2024).

Yuval Noah Harari and his husband, Itzik Yahav, are the co-founders of Sapienship: a social impact company specializing in content and production, with projects in the fields of education and storytelling. Sapienship’s main goal is to focus the public conversation on the most important global challenges facing the world today. Learn more about Sapienship: www.sapienship.co/

Yuval Noah Harari speaks internationally and teaches at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. On this channel you can see his interviews, lectures, and public conversations with prominent leaders and influencers — including Mark Zuckerberg, Natalie Portman, Christine Lagarde, Anderson Cooper and Jay Shetty.

All Comments (21)
  • @FatimahAraneta
    This was an hour well spent listening to an intelligent person, interviewed by another person who appreciates and respects that intelligence.
  • @ER1CwC
    “People are confusing politics with therapy.” – I am going to steal that turn of phrase. Such a great discussion.
  • Yuval, you are my hero! I wish you ran the world! Deepest respect and admiration from this 72yo ex-Muslim.
  • @upalipeiris7968
    Thank you both. It was an enormously productive discussion for me personally perhaps millions may feel the same way I did. How wonderful.
  • My Dad always told me that "You should put your brain in gear before letting the clutch out on your mouth". It has helped me with focusing the mind on what you actually want to say and also stops you jumping in with something you might regret saying.
  • I love this man! His books have given me answers and an understanding of our species unmatched by any others…He is the Carl Sagan of human history, explaining complex issues in such an efficient and effective manner.
  • @suem5082
    Thank you for this brilliant discussion. ❤️
  • @erowan1389
    Yuval is a remarkable human. Why can't our leaders in politics be like Yuval? Well-educated, deep thinker, ethical, compassionate, honest and forward-thinking.
  • Yuval's books and talks should be made mandatory reading and listening in high schools and universities.
  • @philostreet781
    Spot on! Humans are fighting for differences of their imaginary stories. 1:38
  • If this is not the most profound and thoughtful views we have heard on current state of humanity,l don’t know what is! Love this guy! Finding analogies and correlation between Apple Vision Pro and theology, acknowledging our follies and how we behave in public vs private and concern for sentient beings! Wow!
  • @boilerplate_c_
    Not a single name drop The capacity to distill historical detail—about revolutions, state budgets, humanity’s distant past—into its essence is astonishing Harari’s intellect is unique and beautiful
  • @msmanisha7102
    Yuval..i really like to listen to you and you are a great, brilliant and different person in the world. When you said the key messages is that's humans created the world in which we live so humans can change it and I definitely agree with you.
  • @allroads1
    This is genius.Everyone needs to hear this.
  • Knowledge make our life better. If we just could grasp the ideas of this man, we can end all international and national conflicts. One can love his country, believe in his religion and appreciate his culture, while loving other countries, respect other religions and and interact with other religions.🎉
  • @EngRMP
    The best interview of Yuval I've seen... great job Ian!!! "Sapiens" is my Bible. I am amazed how little we know about ourselves. Yuval teaches us about the stories that we didn't know are stories... that we created, and therefore can change. For the first time, I understand what he says about giving your mind a break from social media... I'm finally understanding that I've outsourced my memory to Google without realizing it... the flood of information I get is wonderful, but it is impossible to memorize it all... and it's easier to just Google it when I (constantly) forget... what I just learned yesterday. But... this interview was a gem from social media.