Jared Diamond Libros
Jared Diamond es un autor que profundiza en la interconexión de la historia, la biología y la geografía de las sociedades humanas. Su obra explora las fuerzas profundas que han dado forma a la civilización humana a lo largo de milenios. Diamond aborda el análisis de fenómenos sociales complejos con rigor científico, pero manteniendo un estilo narrativo accesible y cautivador. Su objetivo es ofrecer a los lectores nuevas perspectivas sobre cómo nuestro mundo llegó a ser como es.







Jared Diamond culmina su trilogía con un sobrecogedor estudio de cómo las naciones más poderosas afrontan sus horas más oscuras. En Armas, gérmenes y acero y en Colapso, Jared Diamond ya revolucionó nuestra visión del auge y la caída de las civilizaciones. Ahora, el autor concluye su sensacional trilogía adentrándose en una dimensión psicológica que complementa el impresionante universo histórico, geográfico y económico recogido en su obra. El resultado es este revelador estudio comparativo de cómo seis países han sobrevivido en su historia reciente a crisis decisivas mediante un duro proceso de autoevaluación y transformación. Diamond identifica patrones en la superación de la adversidad y, dirigiendo su mirada hacia el futuro, plantea que quizás el mundo esté desperdiciando sus recursos y embarcándose en un viaje de conflicto político y declive. Una narración tan épica como irresistible.
The author's experience in New Guinea highlights the unique beauty and biodiversity of the region, yet it also reveals a personal longing for connection with primates, which are absent in the area. Attending a primate conservation conference, the author feels like an outsider, reflecting on the public's fluctuating interest in primates compared to other animals. This juxtaposition emphasizes the emotional and professional challenges faced by conservationists working in regions devoid of charismatic fauna, while also recognizing the broader appeal and importance of primate conservation efforts.
The Third Chimpanzee was first published in 1991 and has been in print ever since. This new, illustrated edition is aimed at a young readership. In it, Jared Diamond explores what makes us human and poses fascinating questions including: * If we share more than 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees, how is it that we can write, read, talk, build telescopes and bombs, while we put our speechless and bomb-less close relatives in cages and zoos? * What can woodpeckers teach us about spacecraft? * Is genocide a human invention? * Why does extinction matter? * Why are we destroying the natural resources on which we depend for survival? * What hope is there for future generations? The Third Chimpanzee for Young Readers is not only a mind-boggling survey of how we came to be who we are, but a plea to the next generation to make better decisions than their parents and get us out of the mess we're in
Swing Kings
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Guns, germs and steel: A short history of everybody for the last 13,000 years
- 480 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
This book answers the most obvious, the most important, yet the most difficult question about human history: why history unfolded so differently on different continents. Geography and biography, not race, moulded the contrasting fates of Europeans, Asians
Focusing on the evolution of baseball strategy, this book explores the revolutionary techniques and philosophies that have transformed the game. Highlighting key players and their innovative approaches, it draws parallels to the influential "Moneyball" narrative. Through engaging storytelling, it captures the excitement of modern baseball, showcasing how analytics and creativity are reshaping the sport. The insights into the minds of players and coaches make this a compelling read for fans and analysts alike.
The rise and fall of the third chimpanzee
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
From the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Guns, Germs and SteelMore than 98 % of human genes are shared with two species of chimpanzee.
The Third Chimpanzee for Young People: On the Evolution and Future of the Human Animal
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Exploring the evolution of human behavior, the book delves into how unique traits have enabled the creation of language, art, and technology, while also leading to destructive inventions like nuclear weapons. It examines the origins of these characteristics and questions whether they are fixed aspects of humanity or if change is possible. As humanity faces critical challenges such as climate change and nuclear threats, the narrative invites readers to consider the potential for a hopeful future through transformation.
In twenty short books, Penguin brings you the classics of the environmental movement. This is Jared Diamond's haunting account of visiting the mysterious stone statues of Easter Island, showing how a remote civilization destroyed itself by exploiting its own natural resources—and why we must heed this warning. Over the past 75 years, a new canon has emerged. As life on Earth has become irrevocably altered by humans, visionary thinkers around the world have raised their voices to defend the planet, and affirm our place at the heart of its restoration. Their words have endured through the decades, becoming the classics of a movement. Together, these books show the richness of environmental thought, and point the way to a fairer, saner, greener world.
