Los últimos humanos

Los últimos humanos

Juan Marenco / Miriam de Paoli / Tomás Balmaceda

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Editorial Galerna
Año de edición:
2026
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
ISBN:
9786316885012
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Bajo la tiranía de la eficacia y la eficiencia, hemos convertido nuestra existencia en una carrera de hiperproductividad donde cada segundo debe ser monetizado o exhibido. La “nube” ha diseñado una sicofancia algorítmica que nos materna y nos protege de cualquier incomodidad, eliminando la fricción y el conflicto de nuestras vidas. Pero en ese mundo sin demoras, lo que está desapareciendo es la capacidad de asombro y la posibilidad misma del encuentro real.Este ensayo analiza cómo la “mierdificación” y el imperativo de la visibilidad constante intentan poner fin al mundo común para ofrecernos una existencia sintética y aislada. Al delegar nuestro deseo y nuestra voluntad en sistemas que no descansan, hemos dejado de ser sujetos para convertirnos en engranajes de un sistema que no tolera el vacío, el error ni el silencio.Nos llamamos “los últimos humanos” porque somos la generación frontera: la última que guarda en el cuerpo la memoria de lo analógico y la primera que debe decidir si se rinde ante la automatización total de la vida. Ser “los últimos” no es una derrota, es una apuesta de resistencia. Por eso, este libro fundamenta que recuperar el derecho al aburrimiento y la dignidad de la imperfección es el único camino para rescatar nuestra humanidad antes de que se vuelva un rastro obsoleto disperso en la red.

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