So that everything that is solid does not vanish into thin air
Abstract:
Industrial revolutions have brought with them a rethinking of the problem of alienation. Just as it was a source of antagonistic conflicts in the first (18th century), it would seem that from the third (20th century) onwards, first dissimulation and then frenzy, achieve a “lighter” version of the clash, but no less dangerous (probably more so). So that the real human being is not diluted in the avatars of technological impetuosity, it is necessary to build not only alliances, but also shields. To generate attitudes of vocation and humanistic exercise, so that the soul does not suffer trembling in its loneliness. To continue being “the most born” of the social processes (political, economic, technological, cultural) is the challenge to human existence, whose realization not only supposes the enrichment of the essence of the human, but also of its productions, including the technological ones.