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Updated · The New York Times · May 26
Yuval Noah Harari Defends Cooperation in New Volume 3 as Strongman Politics Gains Ground
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 26

Yuval Noah Harari Defends Cooperation in New Volume 3 as Strongman Politics Gains Ground

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 26
  • Yuval Noah Harari used an edited Ezra Klein Show interview to argue that large-scale cooperation, not dominance, is the core driver of human progress.
  • The discussion was framed against Trumpism and right-wing populism, which Harari’s interviewer said portray hierarchy, conflict and winning transactions as society’s real engine.
  • Harari tied that theme to his new children’s book, “Unstoppable Us, Volume 3,” which focuses on how enemies can become friends through cooperation.
  • The exchange highlights a broader political clash over whether liberal, positive-sum systems still explain social progress in an era increasingly shaped by strongman appeals.
Is human cooperation just a story we tell ourselves in a world ruled by power?
If shared stories built civilizations, are today’s rival narratives destined to break them?
What is the one historical mistake today's 'strongmen' leaders keep repeating?