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On The Of Internal Contradictions Of Information Capitalism And Its Development Path

Posted on:2016-05-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330470979613Subject:Marxist philosophy
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As an important object of Marxism study, different stages of capitalism development deserve much attention. The technological and industrial revolution, which originated in the United States in the 1940 s, led to the rapid development of capitalism, showing that modern capitalism represented the new feature such as informationization. The revolution in Information Technology released greater power, developed faster, and made stronger effect than any previous technology revolution. The revolution in Information Technology completely changed the world through only a quarter of a century. The profound revolutions of human society in the past 50 years, were almost related to the revolution in Information and Technology, or found the reasons for supporting the changes from the perspective of the revolution in Information Technology.Compared with the capitalism in Industrial Age, the Information Capitalism generated a range of changes in productive forces, productive relations, the economic base and superstructure. In the driver of information productivity, the United States and other Western countries, applying Information Technology and the Internet, formed the Industrialization and Informanization of ’Industry 4.0’ strategy. Based on commercialization through information, informationization through commercial, the Internet bridge between both factors and Capitalism remodeled by informationization, Information Capitalism was formed.Arising from "contradiction between socialized production and private ownership" of Capitalism, information paradox, information poverty, information gap, and information violence hindered the development of human society. As the ’Zeitgeist’ of Marxist Philosophy, it will be better than Information Capitalism institutionally.
Keywords/Search Tags:Information Capitalism, productivity of information, Information Paradox
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