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Digital Humanism by Christian Fuchs presents a critical examination of how technology intersects with human society and culture. The book argues for a humanistic approach to digital systems, emphasizing the importance of maintaining human dignity and social values in an increasingly technological world.
Fuchs explores the tensions between technological advancement and humanistic concerns, addressing issues such as privacy, autonomy, and social inequality in the digital age. The work bridges philosophy, sociology, and technology studies to propose frameworks for ensuring that digital innovations serve genuine human needs rather than corporate or political interests.
This comprehensive analysis is essential for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how to create technology that prioritizes human flourishing and social justice.







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