The Next Human Crisis

Albert Camus’s warning from nearly 80 years ago, that humanity is subordinate to abstraction, people are replaced by calculations, and the willingness to accept suffering as an administrative variable persists. We have industrialized the human crisis. We are at an inflection point where the consequences of our choices, both good and bad, will arrive faster, hit harder, and spread more widely than any prior moment in history. We have the proven capacity to recover from previous crisis. The question is whether the next crises potentially makes recovery impossible.