Abstract
This document offers a profound reflection on the contemporary crisis of humanity in its most essential condition, highlighting the threat posed by the relentless advance of a technological capitalism that reduces the human being to a mere resource devoid of its sacredness and uniqueness.
Starting from a phenomenological perspective and engaging in dialogue with figures such as Simone Weil, the author denounces how the historical achievements that humanized society have been eroded by the dehumanization imposed by the market, technology, and control systems, which turn bodies into mere packets of interchangeable data and signs. The author argues that, faced with this reality, no posthuman utopia is possible that is not, in reality, a disguised dystopia. The authentic and necessary revolution must rediscover the fully human dimension, the daily experience of flesh, thought, affection, and the uniqueness that define each person.

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