Adrián Sotelo Valencia
Global Labour in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
How Covid-19 Accelerated Humanity's Degradation
Adrián Sotelo Valencia
Global Labour in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
How Covid-19 Accelerated Humanity's Degradation
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Mexican theorist Adrián Sotelo Valencia analyses the 4.0 revolution of artificial intelligence, Big Data, algorithms, and digital platforms as a global strategy of capital and the state aimed at detaining the global capitalist crisis. The new international division of labour being forged offers severe repercussions for labour.
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Mexican theorist Adrián Sotelo Valencia analyses the 4.0 revolution of artificial intelligence, Big Data, algorithms, and digital platforms as a global strategy of capital and the state aimed at detaining the global capitalist crisis. The new international division of labour being forged offers severe repercussions for labour.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789004532700
- ISBN-10: 9004532706
- Artikelnr.: 66164547
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789004532700
- ISBN-10: 9004532706
- Artikelnr.: 66164547
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of Tables, Figures, Graphs and Diagrams
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1
Capitalism and the Human Hecatomb
1 The Coronavirus Pandemic Demolishes the “End of Work” Fallacy
1 Introduction
1.1 Debates and the Re-articulation of the World of Work
2 Conclusion
2 Precarious Labor and the Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Globalization of the Law of Value and the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1.2 The Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor Does Not Cancel the
Dependency: It Only Redefines It
2 Conclusion
Part 2
Expansion, Crisis, and the Deterioration of Capitalism
3 The Crisis of World Capitalism
1 Introduction
1.1 Coronavirus-Accelerated System Decline
1.2 The End of the “Long Expansion” in the United States: The Locomotive
Slows Down
1.2.1 The Hegemonic Crisis of U.S. Imperialism
2 Conclusion
Part 3
The Sociology of Digitalization: The World of Dehumanized Labor in the
Vicissitudes of the Global Hecatomb of Post-Pandemic Capitalism
4 The Pandemic Accelerates and Deepens the Crisis of Capitalism and
Enriches the Multibillionaires
1 Introduction
1.1 The World of Work in the Post-pandemic Period
1.2 covid -Cide, Precariousness, and Death in Transnational Maquilas in
Mexico
2 Conclusion
5 Remote Work, the Home Office, Digital Platforms, and the
Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Platform Capitalism
1.1.1 Remote Work
1.1.2 The Home Office in the Fashion of the House
1.1.3 Regulating Remote Work and the Home Office
1.2 The Factory of the Future as a Builder of Skills and Talents
2 Conclusion
6 The Vicissitudes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1 Introduction
1.1 Marx’s Theory of Value and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.2 Three Industrial Revolutions
1.3 The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Making
1.3.1 Revolution 4.0: Variable or Constant Capital?
1.3.2 Productive and Unproductive Work in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.3.3 The Digital Factory and the Law of Value
2 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1
Capitalism and the Human Hecatomb
1 The Coronavirus Pandemic Demolishes the “End of Work” Fallacy
1 Introduction
1.1 Debates and the Re-articulation of the World of Work
2 Conclusion
2 Precarious Labor and the Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Globalization of the Law of Value and the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1.2 The Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor Does Not Cancel the
Dependency: It Only Redefines It
2 Conclusion
Part 2
Expansion, Crisis, and the Deterioration of Capitalism
3 The Crisis of World Capitalism
1 Introduction
1.1 Coronavirus-Accelerated System Decline
1.2 The End of the “Long Expansion” in the United States: The Locomotive
Slows Down
1.2.1 The Hegemonic Crisis of U.S. Imperialism
2 Conclusion
Part 3
The Sociology of Digitalization: The World of Dehumanized Labor in the
Vicissitudes of the Global Hecatomb of Post-Pandemic Capitalism
4 The Pandemic Accelerates and Deepens the Crisis of Capitalism and
Enriches the Multibillionaires
1 Introduction
1.1 The World of Work in the Post-pandemic Period
1.2 covid -Cide, Precariousness, and Death in Transnational Maquilas in
Mexico
2 Conclusion
5 Remote Work, the Home Office, Digital Platforms, and the
Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Platform Capitalism
1.1.1 Remote Work
1.1.2 The Home Office in the Fashion of the House
1.1.3 Regulating Remote Work and the Home Office
1.2 The Factory of the Future as a Builder of Skills and Talents
2 Conclusion
6 The Vicissitudes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1 Introduction
1.1 Marx’s Theory of Value and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.2 Three Industrial Revolutions
1.3 The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Making
1.3.1 Revolution 4.0: Variable or Constant Capital?
1.3.2 Productive and Unproductive Work in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.3.3 The Digital Factory and the Law of Value
2 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables, Figures, Graphs and Diagrams
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1
Capitalism and the Human Hecatomb
1 The Coronavirus Pandemic Demolishes the “End of Work” Fallacy
1 Introduction
1.1 Debates and the Re-articulation of the World of Work
2 Conclusion
2 Precarious Labor and the Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Globalization of the Law of Value and the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1.2 The Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor Does Not Cancel the
Dependency: It Only Redefines It
2 Conclusion
Part 2
Expansion, Crisis, and the Deterioration of Capitalism
3 The Crisis of World Capitalism
1 Introduction
1.1 Coronavirus-Accelerated System Decline
1.2 The End of the “Long Expansion” in the United States: The Locomotive
Slows Down
1.2.1 The Hegemonic Crisis of U.S. Imperialism
2 Conclusion
Part 3
The Sociology of Digitalization: The World of Dehumanized Labor in the
Vicissitudes of the Global Hecatomb of Post-Pandemic Capitalism
4 The Pandemic Accelerates and Deepens the Crisis of Capitalism and
Enriches the Multibillionaires
1 Introduction
1.1 The World of Work in the Post-pandemic Period
1.2 covid -Cide, Precariousness, and Death in Transnational Maquilas in
Mexico
2 Conclusion
5 Remote Work, the Home Office, Digital Platforms, and the
Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Platform Capitalism
1.1.1 Remote Work
1.1.2 The Home Office in the Fashion of the House
1.1.3 Regulating Remote Work and the Home Office
1.2 The Factory of the Future as a Builder of Skills and Talents
2 Conclusion
6 The Vicissitudes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1 Introduction
1.1 Marx’s Theory of Value and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.2 Three Industrial Revolutions
1.3 The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Making
1.3.1 Revolution 4.0: Variable or Constant Capital?
1.3.2 Productive and Unproductive Work in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.3.3 The Digital Factory and the Law of Value
2 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Introduction
Part 1
Capitalism and the Human Hecatomb
1 The Coronavirus Pandemic Demolishes the “End of Work” Fallacy
1 Introduction
1.1 Debates and the Re-articulation of the World of Work
2 Conclusion
2 Precarious Labor and the Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Globalization of the Law of Value and the Super-Exploitation of Labor
1.2 The Extension of the Super-Exploitation of Labor Does Not Cancel the
Dependency: It Only Redefines It
2 Conclusion
Part 2
Expansion, Crisis, and the Deterioration of Capitalism
3 The Crisis of World Capitalism
1 Introduction
1.1 Coronavirus-Accelerated System Decline
1.2 The End of the “Long Expansion” in the United States: The Locomotive
Slows Down
1.2.1 The Hegemonic Crisis of U.S. Imperialism
2 Conclusion
Part 3
The Sociology of Digitalization: The World of Dehumanized Labor in the
Vicissitudes of the Global Hecatomb of Post-Pandemic Capitalism
4 The Pandemic Accelerates and Deepens the Crisis of Capitalism and
Enriches the Multibillionaires
1 Introduction
1.1 The World of Work in the Post-pandemic Period
1.2 covid -Cide, Precariousness, and Death in Transnational Maquilas in
Mexico
2 Conclusion
5 Remote Work, the Home Office, Digital Platforms, and the
Super-Exploitation of Labor
1 Introduction
1.1 Platform Capitalism
1.1.1 Remote Work
1.1.2 The Home Office in the Fashion of the House
1.1.3 Regulating Remote Work and the Home Office
1.2 The Factory of the Future as a Builder of Skills and Talents
2 Conclusion
6 The Vicissitudes of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1 Introduction
1.1 Marx’s Theory of Value and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.2 Three Industrial Revolutions
1.3 The Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Making
1.3.1 Revolution 4.0: Variable or Constant Capital?
1.3.2 Productive and Unproductive Work in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
1.3.3 The Digital Factory and the Law of Value
2 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index