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What happens to humanity when technology becomes faster than consciousness?
We live in an age of permanent connection, digital overstimulation, algorithmic influence, and psychological fragmentation.
Never before has mankind possessed such technological power - and yet never has modern humanity appeared so anxious, distracted, and inwardly fragile.
THE POSTHUMAN MAN
The Psychological Crisis of Digital Civilization
is a dark, philosophical, and contemporary exploration of the transformation of human consciousness in the digital age.
Through powerful reflections on:
hyperconnection,
emotional instability,
social media dependency,
the collapse of silence,
the extinction of slow thought,
identity fragmentation,
anxiety civilization,
algorithmic conditioning,
and the loss of interiority,
this book examines the possibility that modern civilization is not only changing society - but changing the human being itself.
This is not a technical essay.
It is a philosophical manifesto about the future of consciousness.
Written in a lucid, cinematic, and psychologically intense style, THE POSTHUMAN MAN explores one of the most disturbing questions of our time:
Can humanity survive spiritually in a world dominated by speed, artificial intelligence, permanent stimulation, and digital reality?
Ideal for readers interested in:
philosophy of technology,
digital society,
psychology,
artificial intelligence,
posthumanism,
existential thought,
social criticism,
contemporary civilization,
consciousness studies.
Because the greatest danger of the modern world may not be the rise of intelligent machines.
But the slow disappearance of the inner human being.
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