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How to understand our times: The future of humanity

On 19 Mar 18, 6:45 PM – 8:00 PM

Keep informed and get your facts right: join leading thinkers of our times for this one-off stimulating philosophical debate

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Detail from Yuval Noah Harari's book, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind.
Detail from Yuval Noah Harari's book, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind.
How to understand our times: The future of humanity How to understand our times: The future of humanity claire Martin
Leave fake news behind and keep informed with How To Understand Our Times, an event series collaboration between The New York Times and London's how to: Academy. Bringing together leading New York Times journalists and international public figures from all sectors and academic disciplines, the How To Understand Our Times series explores pressing issues in a rapidly changing and developing world.


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Join two of the greatest thought leaders of the 21st century, Israeli historian and novelist Prof. Yuval Noah Harari (author of ground-breaking books, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind and Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow) and American journalist Thomas L. Friedman, for a panel discussion exploring The future of humanity. On the table for discussion is gender equality, artificial intelligence, and alternatives to fossil fuels to name just a few.


Presenting analysis, insights, and behind-the-scenes perspectives will help you get to grips with the world in which we now find ourselves; this is one panel discussion you won't want to miss.


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What How to understand our times: The future of humanity
Where Central Hall Westminster, Storey's Gate, SW1H 9NH​ | MAP
Nearest tube St. James's Park (underground)
When On 19 Mar 18, 6:45 PM – 8:00 PM
Price £30
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