Digital Capitalism and Its Limits : Technotopia, Power and Risk (Democratic Marxism)

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Digital Capitalism and Its Limits : Technotopia, Power and Risk (Democratic Marxism)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 156 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781776149407
  • DDC分類 303.4833

Full Description

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has been described as the next big leap in digital capitalism. Digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, 3D printing and robotisation, we are led to believe, will bring more progress, growth and development while also helping us to resolve the deep and multiple crises the world is in. Billions are being invested in these technologies, accompanied by sharp geopolitical rivalries to secure an edge in the control over them. Volume 8 in the Democratic Marxism series invites readers to think more deeply and critically about digital capitalism and its limits. While most governments in the world, including South Africa, have accepted a techno-nationalist narrative and have deliberated on the risks for the planet and humanity, the volume interrogates the effects and consequences of advances in artificial intelligence and heightened technological innovation and industrialisation on employment, democracy and the climate. Viewing the grand social engineering of 4IR through a Marxist lens, the volume contributors engage critically with the class project of digital monopoly capitalism and its powerful totalitarian tendencies. They question the dangerous technotopian imaginary shaping this digital techno-shift, the implications of algorithmic data extractivism, the securitisation of already weak market democracies, the social consequences of digital learning, lack of regulation, and the power dynamics in the labour process. Anchored in techno-realism, the interdisciplinary perspective captured in this volume puts forward alternatives for democratisation and a just transition to protect human and non-human life.

Contents

List of illustrations

Acknowledgements

Acronyms and abbreviations

Introduction  

Part 1:  Risks and Limits of Digital Technotopia

Chapter 1 The Dangerous Contradictions of Digital Capitalism - Vishwas Satgar

Chapter 2 Mass Digital Surveillance and National Security Technotopias - Jane Duncan

Chapter 3 Libraries, Digital Equity and the Future of Reading - Ujala Satgoor

Chapter 4 The Riddle Digital Capitalism Regulation - Constantine N Nana

Part 2: Power and Digitising the Labour Process

Chapter 5 Digital Platforms and Emerging Forms of Worker Struggles - Ruth Castel-Branco, Seipati Mokhema and Edward Webster

Chapter 6 Digital Platforms, Class Power and Control in the Waste Pickers' Economy - Vincent Siwawa

Chapter 7 Technological Restructuring in the Automotive Vehicle Sector - Alex Mohubetswane Mashilo

Part 3: Emancipatory Futures Beyond Technotopia

Chapter 8 Commons Economics -Michel Bauwens, Rok Kranjc and Mayssam Daaboul

Chapter 9 Digital Degrowth as Decolonisation - Michael Kwet

Conclusion

Contributors

Index

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