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Category: Week 14: Harari (Part 3)

Strength in… individuals?

November 30, 2018 Nick Leach

According to Harari, the state and market started to take over the spotlight during the Industrial Revolution. During the Cognitive…

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Protected: Harai for the third time

November 29, 2018 Anna

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The New Family

Chance Ronning

The industrial revolution lead to new powers for the market and the state, and reduced the control that the family…

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Historians are the Future

Cameron Durfee

Harari discusses at the end of his book Sapiens, how humans went from living in a peaceful state of nature…

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We the People of a Broken Economy

Seamus Andersen

The modern market environment has created a strong system of supply and demand, at times the demand may not even…

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Homo Sapiens Get Got

Owen Pendergast

According to Harari, the State and Market became the central aspect of human culture due to the abolishment of community…

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What We Shouldn’t Take For Granted

November 27, 2018 Spencer Felice

The state and market were able to provide people with stability. It gave people food, shelter, protection, and health. Those…

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The Industrial Revolution and it’s affect on today’s society

Nathan Rubino

In the not-so-distant past, the world’s population began to increase almost exponentially as a direct result of what we now…

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The Current State of Sapiens

Blaze Wiseman

Harari explains how the state and market really modernizes the human race in how it brings us together. He explains…

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How State and Market affected Human Culture

Will Werner 1 Comment

Harari believes that the state and the market became the central aspects of human culture when the free market came…

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History of Historians of the Future

Kaylor Althoff 4 Comments

Harari points out that human culture became centralized around market and the state because of how humans started to make…

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week 13 i think

Ryan Smart 2 Comments

  The state and the market become central aspects as our society becomes stronger in technology and have more to…

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Dissatisfied and Irresponsible Gods

Marika Feduschak 1 Comment

As human civilization grew and population increased, the state as an institution became more powerful. The government started interacting with…

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Human Culture

Bryce Whited 2 Comments

Harari believed that at first, family and local communities were the driving force behind a person’s life and that is…

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Happily Never After

Erica Dobrowski 4 Comments

State and market started to become the main aspect of human culture when the industrial revolution began. According to Harari,…

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The forbidden fruit

Chisum Green 4 Comments

The state and market offered the people the one thing they couldn’t refuse and what they desired more than anything…

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A society full of identical individuals

November 26, 2018 Sydney Jones 131 Comments

In the Harari text, the Industrial Revolution is associated with a major social change, the state and market replacing the…

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From Family to State

Jacob Kelley 3 Comments

According to Harari, the state and the market replaced the family and the local community as the central aspects of…

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Problems of Human Invention

Heather Schaffnit 2 Comments

Industrialization infiltrated many core structures of human culture, taking even the basic concept of time and giving it rules to…

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A Future Unknown

Sage McCleary 2 Comments

The state and market became a central aspect in human culture after the collapse of family and local community. Harari…

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A Market State of Mind

Colleen May 2 Comments

According to Harari, the market and state began to become a central aspect of human culture after the Industrial Revolution.…

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Bring it on Back

Shayne Utter 1 Comment

Following the organization of large scale communities came the creation and acceptance of major power structures including governing unifying bodies…

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As the Band Breaks Up…

Ellie Polk 2 Comments

  According to Harari, the state and the market allowed people to become individuals in the world and have freedoms…

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The end of all things sapien

Wyatt Ayers 1 Comment

The Market in historic terms like Istanbul or Dubai has not helped with the collection of credit or building a…

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Sleeping Giants

Peyton McElroy 2 Comments

Harari seems to be arguing that the rise in population and industry due to things like the agricultural and industrial…

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The Cost of Individualism

Hilary Rosa 2 Comments

Prior to the Industrial Revolution “the family was also the welfare system, the health system, the education system, the construction…

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Your New Family the State and Market

David Todd 2 Comments

The state and market became the central aspect of human culture “by the most momentous social revolution that ever befell…

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Faster Than The Speed of Science

John Jones 1 Comment

Harari brings about a number of central ideas for why the state and market were able to establish themselves as…

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the state of the market

Fritz Arnold 2,187 Comments

As humans began to develop new technologies and systems we found out what worked and what didn’t. Society used to…

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Past is Key to the Future

Diana Lester 3 Comments

The state and market replaced family and community during the Industrial Revolution. Harari first explained that family and community was…

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You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Party

Anthony Johnson 1 Comment

When one enters a party that has more people than the house can hold, an individual has many options of…

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The Future of Man

Madelyn Hillis

The State and the Market have long been interconnected, having a symbiotic relationship. Harrari speaks to the cultural differences when…

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the future of our past

Cole Satrom 1 Comment

The greatest event or period that lead to our reliance on the state and market was the Industrial Revolution. Prior…

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Human Culture and the Future

Nicole Eifert 1 Comment

According to Harari, the state and market became the central aspects of human culture by giving people an offer they…

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Harari and Humanity

Conor Bianchi

According to Harari, the state and market became the central aspects of western societies following the industrial revolution. During this…

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Historians & Humanity

Hali Kapperud

According to Harari, the state and the market became the central aspects of culture after the Industrial Revolution. Harari states…

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The Market, the State, and the Future

Alex Judge 1 Comment

The state and the market are not mutually exclusive aspects of human culture and seem to be equally as important…

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Are Homo Sapiens causing the end to their own species?

Linnea Fristam

“We have become more subject to the dictates of modern industry and government” (Harari, 352). Harari argues that after the…

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Ending Ignorance

Garrett Hartley

This section of Sapiens was extremely interesting as Harari does a fantastic job connecting ancient processes of human culture to…

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Tic Toc Time is Almost Up

Dexter Jarrett 2 Comments

Harari (2015) discussed how the Industrial Revolution socially constructed the notion of time. Before the Industrial Revolution and the significance…

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Family or Freedom

Mia Thomas

According to Harari, the state and the market run and control the world and society we live in. Up until…

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A New Revolution

Mandy Hawkins

Harari mentions there are many upheavals in human society that were brought about by the Industrial Revolution. He lists many…

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Having Historians Read Your Horoscope

Amanda Larson 1 Comment

Harari explains that the industrial revolution was a major motivator for state powers. It began with defeating, manipulating, and changing…

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Historians? In My Future? It’s More Likely Than You Think!

Ty Gentry 1 Comment

According to Harari, the state and the market rose to power on the back of the Industrial Revolution, and by…

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State and Market vs Human

Jose Alarcon Cascales

According to Harari, before the state and market dominated the human culture, they were the family and the community the…

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Historian: A True Underdog Story

Ben Schwartz 1 Comment

Harari argues that while families and communities survived through the Cognitive and Agricultural revolutions, they collapsed in the Industrial Revolution.…

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One Love….Community and Capitalism

Cody Coffin 1 Comment

Harari explains that the state is the main influence on families for their kids to go to school and get…

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How the State and Market Dethroned the Family

Jason Pichette

After an in-depth analysis of past generations and Sapiens in particular, towards the end of his book, Harari takes a…

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From family to individuals Harari-part 3

Edward Cooke

Harari spends chapter 18 discussing homo sapiens transition away from focus on family and local community.  In much of human…

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Life is Short, Become an Historian

Logan Vining

Harari argues that the Industrial Revolution ultimately allowed state and markets to trump family and communities by weakening the bonds…

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Workin 9 to 5

Hannah Ludlow 1 Comment

According to Harari, the state and market became central aspects of human culture as a consequence of the industrial revolution.…

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Maybe Living at Home Wasn’t so Bad

William Green

“Yet all these upheavals are dwarfed by the most momentous social revolution that ever befell humankind: the collapse of the…

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The Big 2: Market and State

Sophie Black

According to Harari, the Industrial Revolution is what led to the market and state replacing family and community as the…

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The Nurturing Parents

J. Beckett Sweeney

The state and market took over the role of caretaker and made people individuals. Instead of families and communities providing…

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Imagined Happiness

Catherine Vejvoda 1 Comment

Harari says that “most of the traditional functions of families and communities were handed over to states and markets.”(Pg. 356)…

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The History of Happiness

Emily OBrien

In the last section of Harari’s book, he talks about how the market and the state became the central part…

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Back to the Future: History and Humanity

Kendra Fischer

Harari’s third revolution lead to a relationship between science and imperialism.  Scientific revolutions often required paradigm shifts that are associated…

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state and market mean business

Maxwell Alvord

In the book Sapiens by Harari he makes it very easy to see how market and state became so central…

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Time for Another Revolution

Ayla Johnsen

In this last section of Harari’s Sapiens I find the trigger of the strong state and market in the human…

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The Growth of Governed Freedom

Tyler Trudnowski

Since the Cognitive Revolution, humans lived their lives as hunter-gatherers amongst other small groups of humans that formed a community.…

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Harari Conclusion

Hunter Strobel

According to Harari, the subversion of state and market overtaking the dominant values of family and community can be explained…

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Change in the Village

Conner Cross

When discussing the societies of the past, Harari paints a picture of a family and community central society where people…

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Family Feuds and Minds for Sale

Natalie Carlson

The chain of arguments which Harari uses to explain how state and market became central to human culture begins with…

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The End of Things, and the Big Questions.

Morgan Johnson

Harari posits that the state and market became some of the most central aspects of human culture due to the…

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From Family Matters to Bureaucratic Stalling

Jacob Lunsford

According to Harari the State and the Market became a central figure in human culture during the time of the…

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Industrial Revolution: The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg

Alexia Gonzales

The Industrial Revolution brought industrial time tables, urbanization, disappearance of peasantry, rise of the industrial proletariat, empowerment of the common…

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Harari Episode VI: Return of the Sapiens

Chris Tompkins

According to the text, humans began to become attached to physical objects and belongings. Buying and selling goods became a…

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The Human Atom

Sean Jungst

Harai starts the final section of his book by talking about our reliance on time. As human culture has changed,…

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Forgot We Hadn’t Finished This Book Yet…

Madalyn Alderman

According to Harari, society was not all that happy with family and community life, until the state and market approached…

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The End

Cassie Andrews

According to Harari, the cognitive and agricultural revolution helped glue communities together, while the industrial revolution broke that down and…

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Librarians of Humanity

Audrey Schied 1 Comment

According to Harari, the state and market became central aspects of human culture by appealing to the desire to become…

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Power to the Individual

Taylor Koth

Sapiens A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari has probably been my favorite reading of this entire class.…

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progress, guaranteed.

Noah Hense 1 Comment

The state and market became the central aspects of human culture mainly out of necessity to maintain their existence. For…

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Money is Power

Connor Ludwig

Ever since the beginning of mankind, we have always strived for a more ordered and civilized population. This paved the…

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I’ve run out of creative titles.

Colby Darr 1 Comment

Harari focuses on the replacement of the family unit with the industrial unit. No longer is it the norm for…

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where to now?

Ellis Knoll

According to Harari, the state and the market became the central aspects of human culture by curating the individual. “The…

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Where are we and where to from here?

Roman Oliman

According to Harari we as humans by and large place a large focus on the state and the market for…

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Let’s change history

Kathleen Warren

According to Harari, the state and the market became the central aspects of human culture due to a marriage to…

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What happened to the family?

Matt Muir 1 Comment

According to Harari, States and markets replaced nuclear families and communities. Before there were states and markets, individuals’ lives were…

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Harari – Week 14

Steve Quinn

Government and economy became central pillars of human civilization in part because foraging, hunting, and agriculture no longer were the…

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The state of human history

Daniel Alexander

In his book Sapiens, Harari suggests that one of the driving causes of the centralization of the state and the…

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Harari, Part 2

John Stoppler

According to Harari, the state and market became the central aspect of human culture through a number of ways but…

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Alexis Thull

Humans have over come the natural selection. This is because of the the state and market have become the central…

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Humanity First

November 25, 2018 Mckinley Paine 1 Comment

The idea that the state and market became pivotal in human culture is made abundantly clear in Harari’s text. Humanity…

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