Ian Morris, best-selling author, British historian, archaeologist, and Willard Professor of Classics at Stanford University, discusses the big trends shaping human history and what they can tell us about humankind’s present and future. This is a Hub exclusive in the form of an interactive Q&A moderated by The Hub’s publisher, Rudyard Griffiths. It was delivered in mid-May at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Canada.
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