Following his books "The Heart of Humanity" and "Suicide Bomber," Haşim Korkmaz, a lawyer and author, now presents his theoretical-fictional hybrid work, "The Human Manifesto." The author questions the spirit of the age by redefining the global problems of the 21st century and the fundamental actors in class conflicts. Through an intellectual trajectory stretching from the ancient tablets of Göbeklitepe to the digital tablets of our time, he examines humanity's historical materialist development alongside the revolutionary subject of today. Placing human ethical values and fundamental human rights at its center, the work redefines the collective ways of life and means of struggle of transnational human communities independent of states within the framework of the concept of "digital organization." This theoretical-fictional work combines the depth of literary language with the call of thought; it offers a new vision for social justice, equality, and freedom, while raising the resolute defense of universal rights and human dignity. The Human Manifesto is a powerful invitation offering a clear hope and a plan of action for a democratic and humane world.