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The Man As A Resource

By Darío Paúl Dávila Hasing

Book Code: 814343

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Health & fitness, Philosophy, Body, mind & spirit, Social science, Self-help

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In a world where human life has been reduced to a mere function within an economic and social system that perpetuates exploitation, the need arises to rethink the very essence of man. "Man As Resource" is not simply a reflection on the instrumentalization of the individual; it is a deep analysis of how the structure we have built has stripped the human being of his dignity, turning him into another piece in the machinery that fuels the indifference of progress.

This book does not aim to be an ideological manifesto, but rather an exploration of the realities that underlie our daily existence. It addresses how man, in his search for meaning and autonomy, finds himself absorbed by a system that promotes alienation, ruthless competition, and the constant sacrifice of his well-being for the benefit of a few. Through the pages that follow, the narratives that have justified this predation will be dismantled, and the intrinsic nature from which the human being has been stripped in the name of false prosperity will be exposed.

The figure of man as resource is not an abstraction, but a tangible reality in every corner of modern society. This book is an attempt to unveil the layers of oppression, to question the norms that govern us, and finally, to rethink what it truly means to be free in a world that defines us by what we can produce, consume, and sell.

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Number of pages 102
Edition 1 (2025)
Language English

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