Cutting edge technology, information capitalism and social revolution

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Davis, Jim, editor literari (editor literari), Hirschl, Thomas A., editor literari, Stack, Michael, editor literari
Formato: 991009624561806719
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Verso 1997
Edición:First published
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Conté: Robots and capitalism / Tessa Morris-Suzuki
  • Why machines cannot create value; or, Marx's theory of machines / George Caffentzis
  • Capitalism in the computer age and afterword / Tessa Morris-Suzuki
  • High-tech hype: promises and realities of technology in the twenty-first century / Guglielmo Carchedi
  • Value creation in the late twentieth century: the rise of the knowledge worker / Martin Kenney
  • The information commodity: a preliminary view / Dan Schiller
  • The digital advantage / Jim Davis and Michael Stack
  • The biotechnology revolution: self-replicating factories and the ownership pf life forms / Jonathan King
  • Structural unemployment and the qualitative transformation of capitalism / Thomas A. Hirschl
  • How will North America work in the twenty-first century? / Sally Lerner
  • Cycles and circuits of struggle in hight-technology capitalism / Nick Witheford
  • A note on automation and alienation / Ramin Ramtin
  • New technologies, neoliberalism and social polarization in Mexico's agriculture / Gerardo Otero, Steffanie Scott and Chris Gilbreth
  • The new technological imperative in Africa: class struggle on the edge of third-wave revolution / Abdul Alkalimat
  • Heresies and prophecies: the social and political fallout of the technological revolution / an interview with A. Sivanandan
  • The birth of a modern proletariat / Nelson Peery