Buchzusammenfassung
Paul Mason is the economics editor of Channel 4 News. His other books include Meltdown: The End of the Age of Greed and Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions. He also writes for news outlets including The Guardian and The New Statesman.
Karl Marx's labor theory of value offers a lens to understand the worth of information goods like online music, emphasizing the socially necessary labor hours involved in production. While Marx correctly highlighted labor's role in value creation, he overestimated the proletariat's revolutionary potential, as capitalism has endured for over two centuries. However, new challengers, such as environmental activists and economic protesters, signal growing discontent with capitalism's failures, including global warming. Neoliberalism, the dominant form of capitalism, faces decline due to factors like fiat money, financialization, global trade imbalances, and the rise of information technology, which undermines traditional market principles by enabling the creation of infinite, non-scarce goods. Historical parallels with feudalism's collapse suggest that capitalism's transition to postcapitalism will be gradual, driven by technological and global shifts. Information technology, demographic changes, and climate challenges are already eroding capitalism's foundations, while collaborative models like Wikipedia hint at a postcapitalist future. Governments could accelerate this shift by promoting sustainable markets, dismantling monopolies, addressing debt, and introducing universal basic income to foster innovation and collective progress.
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