Professor Yuval Noah Harari’s new children’s book, Why the World Isn’t Fair, from his Unstoppable Us series, is about how humans learned to control the world, starting with the agricultural revolution of around 10,000BC. From deciding where a field of wheat should grow, humans have gone on to create a world of cars, planes and smartphones. “What starts with trying to control wheat led to controlling animals, weather, other people and the future,” Harari tells The Week Junior. It also led to greater fear of others, because “no matter how much you have, you always fear it will be taken away”.
People nowadays can learn from the hunter gatherers who existed before the agricultural revolution, Harari says. Hunter gatherers got their food by hunting animals, fishing and collecting food that…
