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Karl Marx on Technology and Alienation

Amy E. Wendling (auth.)

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The author draws on lesser known archival materials, including Marx's notebooks on women and patriarchy and technology to offer a new interpretation of Marx's concept of alienation as this concept develops in his later works. For Marx, technology exemplifies the interaction between human beings and nature. Marx's description of this interaction is in transition throughout his works. An older, humanist and vitalist paradigm sets the human being against nature as a qualitatively different type of force. A newer, thermodynamic paradigm sets the human being and nature in continuity. Marx's work occurs at the juncture of these paradigms and contains elements of each. This affects his deployment of the concept "labor". Labor is demoted from its status as a meaningful human activity that confers political status and mastery of the natural world, and it becomes a mere nodal point where energy is transferred. Against this backdrop, Marx increasingly appealed not to meaningful labor but to the abolition of labor as the culmination of human freedom. He also shows how the labours of members of the working class, including women, are interpreted in the old and new paradigms Front Matter....Pages i-x Introduction....Pages 1-12 Karl Marx’s Concept of Alienation....Pages 13-60 Machines and the Transformation of Work....Pages 61-92 Machines in the Communist Future....Pages 93-127 Machines in the Capitalist Reality....Pages 128-173 Alienation Beyond Marx....Pages 174-212 Back Matter....Pages 213-252

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