Abstract
This paper takes Friedrich Engels 200th birthday on 28 November 2020 as occasion to ask: How relevant are Friedrich Engels’s works in the age of digital capitalism? It shows that Engels class-struggle oriented theory can and should inform 21st century social science and digital social research. Based on a reading of Engels’s works, the article discusses how to think of scientific socialism as critical social science today, presents a critique of computational social science as digital positivism, engages with foundations of digital labour analysis, the analysis of the international division of digital labour, updates Engels’s Condition of the Working Class in England in the age of digital capitalism, analyses the role of trade unions and digital class struggles in digital age, analyses the social murder of workers in the COVID-19 crisis, engages with platform co-operatives, digital commons projects and public service Internet platforms are concrete digital utopias that point beyond digital capital(ism). Engels’s analysis is updated for critically analysing the digital conditions of the working class today, including the digital labour of hardware assemblers at Foxconn and Pegatron, the digital labour aristocracy of software engineers at Google, online freelance workers, platform workers at capitalist platform corporations such as Uber, Deliveroo, Fiverr, Upwork, or Freelancer, and the digital labour of Facebook users. Engels’s 200th birthday reminds us of the class character of digital capitalism and that we need critical digital social science as a new form of scientific socialism.
Author supplied keywords
- 200th birthday
- Anniversary
- COVID-19 crisis
- Class struggles
- Computational social science
- Coronavirus
- Critical digital research
- Critical digital social science
- Deliveroo
- Dialectics of Nature
- Digital capital
- Digital capitalism
- Digital commodity
- Digital commons
- Digital labour
- Digital labour aristocracy
- Digital positivism
- Fa-cebook
- Fiverr
- Foxconn
- Freelancer
- Friedrich Engels
- International division of digital la-bour
- Karl Marx
- Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy
- Online freelancers
- Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy; The Origin of the Family
- Pandemic
- Pegatron
- Platform co-opera-tives
- Private Property and the State; Anti-Dühring
- Public service Internet platforms
- Scientific socialism
- Social murder
- Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
- Software engineering
- The Condition of the Working Class in England
- Uber
- Upwork
- Working class
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Fuchs, C. (2020). Engels@200: Friedrich engels and digital capitalism. how relevant are engels’s works 200 years after his birth? TripleC, 19(1), 15–51. https://doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v19i1.1228
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