The Digital Society

The Digital Society

How We Lost Faith in the Age of Screens

ByJoseph Basaran

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In a world where the glow of screens replaced the warmth of human connection, where truth bends to algorithms and silence is louder than words — The Digital Society: How We Lost Faith in the Age of Screens asks the question we've all been avoiding: When did we stop being human? Joseph Basaran takes the reader on a powerful journey through the unseen costs of our digital age — from the loneliness behind constant connectivity to the moral vacuum created by artificial intelligence. This is not a book about technology; it's a story about humanity losing itself in the reflection of its own creation. Drawing from real-world events, psychology, and philosophy, Abraham exposes how social media rewired our emotions, how algorithms now decide our faith, and how we surrendered meaning for convenience. From the death of empathy to the worship of data, from the promise of AI to the erosion of soul — this book unravels the silent spiritual collapse beneath the surface of modern life. The Digital Society challenges readers to look beyond the screen and rediscover what it means to feel, to believe, and to exist. It is a wake-up call for a generation raised by devices yet starved for depth — a reminder that the greatest revolution begins not with code, but with consciousness. This book is for thinkers, dreamers, and everyone who has ever looked at their phone and wondered what they lost along the way.

Details

Publication Date
Mar 9, 2026
Language
English
Category
Social Science
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Joseph Basaran

Specifications

Pages
169
Binding Type
Hardcover Linen Wrap
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
A5 (5.83 x 8.27 in / 148 x 210 mm)

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