Mainstream interpretations of the interplay between technology and society have revolved around three theoretical frameworks: technological determinism, social constructionism, and neoliberalism. All three agree on the progressive potentials of technology for social and economic development. However, each suffers from fundamental blind spots regarding the regressive logic of capitalist market competition, which constrains the possibility for technology-society synergy in service of human solidarity and a sustainable civilization
The economic and social consequences of technological change in capitalist societies have always bee...
Reviews the failure of Soviet Communism in the light of the inadequate use of computer technology th...
This article represents a preliminary attempt to conceptualize the relationship between technology a...
Mainstream interpretations of the interplay between technology and society have revolved around thre...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
Most social theorists agree with Adam Smith’s assertion that ‘consumption is the sole end and purpos...
Karl Marx had spent more than three decades (1849-1883) inEngland, the land of the Industrial Revolu...
Science and technology have been contentious topics for Marxism. Since at least the early twentieth ...
Marx claimed that the primary function of technology in a capitalistic context is that of increasing...
In passages of Marx’s Grundrisse known as the Fragment on Machines, Marx suggested that advanced cap...
The most effective way to silence criticism is a justification on the very terms of the likely criti...
Abstract ‘In the digital era, the future is one in which consumers watch or listen to what they...
Capitalism has contributed much to the advancement of society capitalism also contributes much to th...
Pieter Lemmens’ neo-Marxist approach to technology urges us to rethink how to do political philosoph...
Technology influences the way human beings connect with the outside world in their day-to-day busine...
The economic and social consequences of technological change in capitalist societies have always bee...
Reviews the failure of Soviet Communism in the light of the inadequate use of computer technology th...
This article represents a preliminary attempt to conceptualize the relationship between technology a...
Mainstream interpretations of the interplay between technology and society have revolved around thre...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
Most social theorists agree with Adam Smith’s assertion that ‘consumption is the sole end and purpos...
Karl Marx had spent more than three decades (1849-1883) inEngland, the land of the Industrial Revolu...
Science and technology have been contentious topics for Marxism. Since at least the early twentieth ...
Marx claimed that the primary function of technology in a capitalistic context is that of increasing...
In passages of Marx’s Grundrisse known as the Fragment on Machines, Marx suggested that advanced cap...
The most effective way to silence criticism is a justification on the very terms of the likely criti...
Abstract ‘In the digital era, the future is one in which consumers watch or listen to what they...
Capitalism has contributed much to the advancement of society capitalism also contributes much to th...
Pieter Lemmens’ neo-Marxist approach to technology urges us to rethink how to do political philosoph...
Technology influences the way human beings connect with the outside world in their day-to-day busine...
The economic and social consequences of technological change in capitalist societies have always bee...
Reviews the failure of Soviet Communism in the light of the inadequate use of computer technology th...
This article represents a preliminary attempt to conceptualize the relationship between technology a...