Category: Relative Surplus-Value
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Part 17: Unveiling Exploitative Practices: The Digital Economy’s Different Forms of Relative Surplus-Value
Karl Marx’s analysis of different forms of relative surplus-value highlights the exploitative practices prevalent in capitalist systems. In today’s digital age, these forms extend beyond traditional labor practices to include the unauthorized use of personal data, information, and privacy by big tech companies. This blog post delves into the various manifestations of relative surplus-value within…
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Part 15: Unveiling Surplus-Value in the Digital Age: Impact on Digital Labor and Privacy
Karl Marx’s exploration of absolute and relative surplus-value under machinery and large-scale industry offers valuable insights into the workings of capitalist production. In our digital age, these concepts find resonance in the realm of information, data, and privacy. This blog post delves into the dynamics of surplus-value within the digital landscape, with a focus on…
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Part 12: Unlocking the Potential of Relative Surplus-Value in the Digital Age: Technology, Division of Digital Labor, and the Need for Mitigating Risks
Karl Marx’s analysis of relative surplus-value remains pertinent in the digital age, where technology and the division of digital labor shape productivity. This blog post delves into the concept of relative surplus-value within the digital realm, exploring how technology and the division of digital labor drive productivity. Alongside examples of the division of digital labor,…
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Part 10: The Production of Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value in the Digital Era: Harnessing Technology for Information, Data, and Privacy
In Karl Marx’s analysis, he examines the production of absolute and relative surplus-value as key mechanisms for capital accumulation. This analysis extends to the digital era, where information, data, and privacy are central to economic growth. This blog post explores the production of absolute and relative surplus-value in the context of information, data, and privacy,…