Harari comes across as truly mad. At the very least, deeply disturbed. How he can stand up and speak to crowds (who look, in audience pans, to be raptly fascinated) using the language he does ... and not be censured (no, not "censored"!) ... is beyond the scope of anything I have ever seen.
Harari comes across as truly mad. At the very least, deeply disturbed. How he can stand up and speak to crowds (who look, in audience pans, to be raptly fascinated) using the language he does ... and not be censured (no, not "censored"!) ... is beyond the scope of anything I have ever seen.
Harari comes across as truly mad. At the very least, deeply disturbed. How he can stand up and speak to crowds (who look, in audience pans, to be raptly fascinated) using the language he does ... and not be censured (no, not "censored"!) ... is beyond the scope of anything I have ever seen.