The Making of Humanity (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Briffault, Robert

 
9781330886946: The Making of Humanity (Classic Reprint)

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How human history evolved into the world we know today

This translation of The Making of Humanity traces the long arc of human development from paleolithic beginnings to the rise of science and modern culture. It argues that our present world is the product of gradual, collective effort across ages, and highlights the pivotal role of cross-cultural exchange—especially the influence of Arab civilization—on European science and thought. The book also offers a bold critique of contemporary education, urging a shift toward an education that nurtures thinking, citizenship, and the full human inheritance.

Briffault blends history, anthropology, and philosophy to challenge accepted histories, asking readers to rethink what progress means and how civilization actually grows. The discussion is expansive yet grounded in concrete ideas about how knowledge, inquiry, and culture are built—and how they can be preserved and improved for future generations.

  • Learn how science and culture emerged from cross-cultural contact across centuries.
  • Explore the contrasts between ancient and modern approaches to knowledge and learning.
  • Examine the role of education in shaping a humane, empowered society.
  • Consider a provocative view of humanity’s inheritance and its responsibilities for the future.

Ideal for readers interested in history, anthropology, philosophy of science, and how our past informs the present and future of civilization.

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