Deftly punctures popular misconceptions... Could a history book be more timely? * The Economist * A compelling and timely study of what drove history's most influential civilisations... the book comes with impeccable timing... An entertaining and informative read for anyone interested in the forces that shape how civilisations progress. * Financial Times * The best book I have read this year * Jeremy Hunt, The Week * 'Impeccable clarity... I found Peak Human very persuasive. Either way, it's a real pleasure to read' * Irish Independent * This highlights reel of world history won me over... The heroic threads are established at the outset and constantly remain in focus: innovation, openness, liberty, commerce, learning, assimilation, enquiry... One would have to be an incredibly erudite reader not to find anything new and surprising at every turn. * New Statesman * Clear, colourful and convincing, marshalling evidence from a range of eras and civilisations... The author is often amusing as well as illuminating. * The Economist on OPEN * Johan Norberg's superb book demonstrates, with hundreds of examples, how openness has been the key to the success of our species over 10,000 years and is the secret of prosperity and peace today. * Matt Ridley on OPEN * No person or society is smart enough or wise enough or noble enough to solve the wicked problems of life by themselves. With clarity and grace, Johan Norberg reminds us that openness to things and ideas from others is the only route to well-being. * Steven Pinker on OPEN * An excellent explanation of why capitalism is not just successful, but morally right * Elon Musk on THE CAPITALIST MANIFESTO *