Critical Theory Foundations of Digital Capitalism: A Critical Political Economy Perspective

Christian Fuchs
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The overall task of this paper is to outline some foundations of a critical theory of digital capitalism. The approach of the Critique of Political Economy is taken as the starting point for theorising (digital) capitalism. First, the paper discusses selected classical definitions of capitalism. Theories of digital capitalism must build on definitions and theories of capitalism. If capitalism is not only an economic order but a societal formation, the analysis of capitalism is the analysis of economic exploitation and non-economic domination phenomena and their interaction. Theories of digital capitalism should also address the question of how class, racism, and patriarchy are related in the context of digitalisation. Second, the author introduces a notion of digital capitalism that is based on Marx’s approach of the Critique of Political Economy. Third, the paper engages with one influential contemporary approach to theorising capitalism, Nancy Fraser’s Cannibal Capitalism. The author discusses what we can learn from Fraser’s approach to theorising digital capitalism. Fourth, the author discusses existing understandings of digital capitalism that can be found in the academic literature. These definitions are compared to the understanding advanced in this article. Fifth, the paper discusses the relationship of the notion of digital capitalism from a Critical Political Economy perspective in comparison to the notions of the network society/informational capitalism (Manuel Castells), surveillance capitalism (Shoshana Zuboff), and platform capitalism (Nick Srnicek). Sixth, the paper reflects on the relationship between digital capitalism and violence as we live in a (digital) age where a new World War is all but uncertain. Finally, some conclusions are drawn.
数字资本主义的批判理论基础:批判政治经济学视角
本文的总体任务是概述数字资本主义批判理论的一些基础。本文以《政治经济学批判》为起点,对(数字)资本主义进行理论探讨。首先,本文讨论了资本主义的部分经典定义。数字资本主义理论必须以资本主义的定义和理论为基础。如果资本主义不仅是一种经济秩序,而且是一种社会形态,那么对资本主义的分析就是对经济剥削和非经济统治现象及其相互作用的分析。数字资本主义理论还应解决阶级、种族主义和父权制在数字化背景下的关系问题。其次,作者介绍了基于马克思《政治经济学批判》方法的数字资本主义概念。第三,本文探讨了当代一种有影响力的资本主义理论方法,即南希-弗雷泽(Nancy Fraser)的《食人资本主义》(Cannibal Capitalism)。作者讨论了我们可以从弗雷泽的数字资本主义理论方法中学到什么。第四,作者讨论了学术文献中对数字资本主义的现有理解。这些定义与本文提出的理解进行了比较。第五,本文从批判政治经济学的角度讨论了数字资本主义概念与网络社会/信息资本主义(曼努埃尔-卡斯特尔斯)、监控资本主义(肖莎娜-祖博夫)和平台资本主义(尼克-斯尼切克)概念的关系。第六,本文反思了数字资本主义与暴力之间的关系,因为我们生活在一个(数字)时代,新的世界大战几乎是不确定的。最后,本文得出了一些结论。
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