Apart from this inherent weakness, which appears to be resurfacing with renewed force, other threats to humanism have emerged. One such threat is the rise of political and economic systems that are neither liberal nor democratic, but instead host forms of captive capitalism.
A separate challenge arises from the growing ethnic consciousness in different parts of the world, which undermines the universal moral claims of humanism.
The newest threat to humanism comes from technology. Human relevance has historically depended on mutual service and interdependence, but this role is increasingly being taken over by machines. Autonomous systems and their interconnectedness across geographies may severely undermine human agency and control. Clouds are gathering over both human consciousness and the experience of life itself.
Humanism needs to address both its internal contradictions and emerging external challenges.
Niraj Kumar Jha
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