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Acknowledgements | |
Introduction: Integrated Circuits, Circuits of Capital, and Revolutionary Change | p. 1 |
Theories and Trajectories | p. 11 |
Robots and Capitalism | p. 13 |
Why Machines Cannot Create Value; or, Marx's Theory of Machines | p. 29 |
Capitalism in the Computer Age and Afterword | p. 57 |
High-Tech Hype: Promises and Realities of Technology in the Twenty-First Century | p. 73 |
Value Creation in the Late Twentieth Century: The Rise of the Knowledge Worker | p. 87 |
The Information Commodity: A Preliminary View | p. 103 |
The Digital Advantage | p. 121 |
The Biotechnology Revolution: Self-Replicating Factories and the Ownership of Life Forms | p. 145 |
Structural Unemployment and the Qualitative Transformation of Capitalism | p. 157 |
Conflicts and Transformations | p. 175 |
How Will North America Work in the Twenty-First Century? | p. 177 |
Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High-Technology Capitalism | p. 195 |
A Note on Automation and Alienation | p. 243 |
New Technologies, Neoliberalism and Social Polarization in Mexico's Agriculture | p. 253 |
The New Technological Imperative in Africa: Class Struggle on the Edge of Third-Wave Revolution | p. 271 |
Heresies and Prophecies: The Social and Political Fallout of the Technological Revolution | p. 287 |
The Birth of a Modern Proletariat | p. 297 |
Contributors | p. 303 |
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