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020 | _a9781787330672 | ||
040 | _aUCASAGRANDE | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
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_aUCG 909 _bHARv 18308 |
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_a Harari, Yuval Noah, _cautor |
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_a21 Lessons for tha 21st Century / _cYuval Noah Harari, autor. |
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250 | _a1era. edición; | ||
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_aLondon: _bJonathan Cape, _c2018 |
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_a352 páginas; _c22,5x14 centímetros |
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500 | _aBillions of us can hardly afford the luxury of investigating these questions, because we have more pressing things to do: we have to go to work, take care of the kids, or look after elderly parents. Unfortunately, history makes no concessions. If the future of humanity is decided in your absence, because you are too busy feeding and clothing your kids – you and they will not be exempt from the consequences. This is very unfair; but who said history was fair? A book doesn’t give people food or clothes – but it can offer some clarity, thereby helping to level the global playing field. If this book empowers even a handful of people to join the debate about the future of our species, it has done its job. | ||
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_959188 _aHistoria Universal |
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653 | _aHistoria de la Civilización | ||
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