MEASUREMENTS OF INEQUALITY IN POLITICAL METAMODERNISM (HANZI FREINACHT) AND THE AGE OF ACCESS (JEREMY RIFKIN)

Oleksandr Maniukov
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The article covers a multidimensional issue of social inequality. Most of sociological and philosophical studies concern informational, economic and gender inequality. However, for holistic understanding of the problem, it is important to take into account emotional, ecological and psychological components. Informational, economic and ecological inequality directly depend on access to truthful and scientifically based information from reliable sources, to opportunities of supporting oneself financially, to quality food products and safe environment, respectively. To overcome these types of inequality, access should be taken into account, as a concept, characteristics of which define the availability and accessibility of certain resources and the ability to satisfy either the need in clean drinking water or one’s social recognition by others. The correlations between the concept of “Age of Access” coined by Jeremy Rifkin and Hanzi Freinacht’s theory of metamodern politics are presented. The relevance of “access” to multidimensional inequality (one of the issues ideologists of political metamodernism work on) was analysed. A cohort of central actors in the age of access was reviewed. It includes metamodern aristocracy (hackers, hippies, hipsters, hermeneutics) and a group formed by cleanweb‑, bio‑, info‑ and 3D‑hackers. It was demonstrated that the abovementioned specialists are deeply involved in the regulatory processes of access control and/or its deprivation compared to other members of post-industrial societies. In post-industrial societies with networked economy the role of access has significantly increased relatively to accumulation of material wealth and property ownership. On the one hand, building a just society requires overcoming the forces that somehow perpetuate inequality, and, on the other hand, providing the highest possible level of access to everything that increases equality between people. Those who are excluded from networks and deprived of access should not be forgotten; they don’t have access not only to resources, but can’t even have a discussion with the privileged ones about their own inferior condition. The reproduction mechanisms of the above-mentioned types of inequalities should be complemented by such a concept of access that would contribute to the eradication of inequality and/or provide us with more equitable solutions in case of insurmountable circumstances. Such solutions also might be applied to emotional and psychological inequality.
政治元现代主义中不平等的衡量(汉兹freinacht)和权力时代(杰里米·里夫金)
这篇文章涉及社会不平等的多方面问题。大多数社会学和哲学研究涉及信息、经济和性别不平等。然而,为了全面理解这个问题,考虑到情感、生态和心理因素是很重要的。信息、经济和生态方面的不平等直接取决于能否从可靠来源获得真实和科学的信息,能否有机会在经济上养活自己,能否获得高质量的食品和安全的环境。为了克服这些类型的不平等,应将获取作为一个概念加以考虑,其特征决定了某些资源的可得性和可得性,以及满足对清洁饮用水的需要或获得他人社会认可的能力。论述了杰里米·里夫金提出的“获取时代”概念与汉兹·弗莱纳赫特的元现代政治理论之间的关联。文章分析了“获取”与多维不平等(政治元现代主义理论家研究的问题之一)的相关性。回顾了获取时代的一批核心行动者。它包括元现代贵族(黑客、嬉皮士、潮人、解释学家)和一个由清洁网络、生物、信息和3D黑客组成的群体。结果表明,与后工业社会的其他成员相比,上述专家深入参与了进入控制和/或剥夺进入控制的管理过程。在网络经济的后工业社会中,相对于物质财富的积累和财产所有权,获取的作用显著增强。一方面,建立一个公正的社会需要克服某种程度上使不平等永久化的力量,另一方面,提供尽可能高水平的机会来获得一切可以增进人与人之间平等的东西。不应忘记那些被排除在网络之外和被剥夺接入网络的人;他们不仅无法获得资源,甚至无法与享有特权的人讨论自己的劣势状况。上述各种不平等的再生产机制应辅之以这样一种机会概念,它将有助于消除不平等和(或)在无法克服的情况下为我们提供更公平的解决办法。这种解决办法也可以应用于情感和心理上的不平等。
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