Robo-revolution: A marxist approach to social uprising in the High-Tech Age

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Abstract

With the increasing role of technological agents in contemporary society, questions surrounding the future of socio-economic organization are intensely debated. A variety of predictions have been made, ranging from conservative views that emphasize the gradual integration of techno-actors into human social collectives to radical outlooks that assume the inevitability of a dramatic historic break. This study employs the method of simulation, exploring the ongoing path towards automation with the help of classical Marxism. It seeks to understand whether robots and artificial intelligence (AI) might become new value producers and a revolutionary social class. As demonstrated, the continuity of capitalist relationships may facilitate the formation of new social groups and recast class-based political agendas.

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Rodin, L. (2019). Robo-revolution: A marxist approach to social uprising in the High-Tech Age. Russian Sociological Review, 18(3), 224–244. https://doi.org/10.17323/1728-192x-2019-3-224-244

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