
The James Altucher Show From the Archive: Yuval Noah Harari on The Story Behind Everything
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Apr 10, 2026 Yuval Noah Harari, historian and author of Sapiens and Homo Deus, explains how shared stories like religion, money and data let humans cooperate at scale. He traces shifts from foraging to agriculture, changing nature of war and terrorism, and the risks of bioengineered inequality. He also explores AI, data-driven society, and why meditation helps see through the narratives that shape civilization.
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Agriculture Empowered Societies But Hurt Individuals
- The Agricultural Revolution increased collective power but worsened average individual lives through harder, repetitive labor.
- Harari contrasts peasant drudgery with hunter-gatherer variety and physical fit-for-purpose lifestyles.
Knowledge Economies Reduce Incentive For War
- Modern decline in interstate war stems from nuclear deterrence and the shift from material to knowledge-based assets.
- Harari argues conquering minds and engineers yields little loot compared with seizing 19th-century land or mines.
Don't Let Terrorists Capture The Imagination
- To fight terrorism, avoid letting attacks hijack collective imagination and provoke overreactions.
- Harari compares terrorists to flies buzzing in a bull's ear that make the bull destroy the china shop.





