After the Internet
Notes from the Human Future
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What happens to humanity after the screens go dark?
In After the Internet: Notes from the Human Future, Joseph Basaran delivers a bold, haunting, and deeply human exploration of a world rebuilt after the collapse of the digital age.
One quiet morning, the Internet simply stops. No warning. No explanation. No way back. What begins as a global outage becomes a turning point in human history — forcing society to confront who we are without algorithms, notifications, and the endless feed that once shaped our thoughts, desires, and identities.
Told through a series of intimate "notes" from survivors, thinkers, wanderers, and the first generation born after the collapse, this book blends philosophical reflection, social commentary, and narrative storytelling to map the journey from digital dependency to human rebirth.
Readers follow the emotional and cultural aftermath:
the silence that replaces the constant noise of the Cloud
the rediscovery of real connection beyond screens
the struggles of a society detoxing from digital addiction
the rebirth of community, memory, and meaning
the rise of a generation who has never known the Internet
and the question at the heart of humanity's future:
What does it mean to be human when the digital world disappears?
Both cautionary and hopeful, After the Internet offers a unique vision of the world we may face sooner than we think — and the world we might build if we dare to rediscover ourselves.
A compelling, emotional, and thought-provoking work for readers of dystopian futures, technological philosophy, digital culture, and human resilience.
In the ruins of the old world, a new humanity begins
Detalles
- Fecha de publicación
- Mar 14, 2026
- Idioma
- English
- Categoría
- Ciencias sociales
- Copyright
- Todos los derechos reservados - Licencia estándar de copyright
- Contribuyentes
- Por (autor o autora): Joseph Basaran
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