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Digital Capitalism And Its Limits Vishwas Satgar

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Digital Capitalism And Its Limits Vishwas Satgar
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Publisher: Wits University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.25 MB
Author: Vishwas Satgar
ISBN: 9781776149438, 1776149432
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Digital Capitalism And Its Limits Vishwas Satgar by Vishwas Satgar 9781776149438, 1776149432 instant download after payment.

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....