How algorithms are reshaping the exploitation of labour-power: insights into the process of labour invisibilization in the platform economy

IF 1.6 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Lorenzo Cini
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Abstract Marx conceives of capitalism as a production mode based on the exploitation of labour-power, whose productive consumption in the labour process is considered as the main source of value creation. Capitalists seek to obscure and secure workers’ contribution to the production process, whereas workers strive to have their contribution fully recognized. The struggle between capitalists and workers over labour-time is thus central to capital’s valorization process. Hence, capital–labour antagonism is structured over the capture and exploitation of unpaid labour-time. Building on Marx’s labour value theory, as well as on some of its contemporary interpretations, I call this struggle over labour-time capture a process of ‘invisibilization’ of labour. I claim that this invisibilization process is still a relevant form of surplus-value extraction in contemporary capitalism, especially in the platform economy, characterized by remote but pervasive control by algorithms. The rediscovery of this form of surplus-value extraction and its manifestation in platform labour is the main contribution of this study. To corroborate this contribution, I compare the case of platform labour with that of textile-clothing, where value production is more clearly based on the classical forms of surplus-value extraction (i.e., absolute and relative). This comparison helps to cast a new light on the nexus between work-process transformations and surplus-value creation, which is the core of the Marxian labour theory of value, and which – I argue – is crucial to understanding contemporary capitalist developments.
算法如何重塑劳动力的剥削:对平台经济中劳动力隐形化过程的洞察
马克思认为资本主义是一种以剥削劳动力为基础的生产方式,劳动力在劳动过程中的生产消费被认为是价值创造的主要来源。资本家试图模糊和确保工人对生产过程的贡献,而工人则努力使他们的贡献得到充分承认。因此,资本家和工人之间关于劳动时间的斗争是资本增值过程的核心。因此,资本与劳动的对抗是建立在对无偿劳动时间的攫取和剥削之上的。基于马克思的劳动价值论,以及它的一些当代解释,我把这种关于劳动时间捕获的斗争称为劳动的“隐形化”过程。我认为,在当代资本主义中,这种无形化过程仍然是剩余价值提取的一种相关形式,尤其是在平台经济中,其特点是通过算法进行远程但普遍的控制。重新发现这种形式的剩余价值提取及其在平台劳动中的表现是本研究的主要贡献。为了证实这一贡献,我将平台劳动的情况与纺织服装的情况进行了比较,其中价值生产更明显地基于剩余价值提取的经典形式(即绝对和相对)。这种比较有助于对工作过程转换和剩余价值创造之间的关系有一个新的认识,这是马克思劳动价值论的核心,我认为这对理解当代资本主义的发展至关重要。
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Theory and Society
Theory and Society SOCIOLOGY-
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6.30
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6.90%
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31
期刊介绍: Theory and Society is a forum for the international community of scholars that publishes theoretically-informed analyses of social processes. It opens its pages to authors working at the frontiers of social analysis, regardless of discipline. Its subject matter ranges from prehistory to contemporary affairs, from treatments of single individuals and national societies to world culture, from discussions of theory to methodological critique, from First World to Third World - but always in the effort to bring together theory, criticism and concrete observation.
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