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The Struggle for Technology: Towards a Realistic Political Theory of Technology

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FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 301-304

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10699-015-9470-7

Keywords

Neo-Marxism; Political philosophy of technology; Postphenomenology; Empirical philosophy

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Pieter Lemmens' neo-Marxist approach to technology urges us to rethink how to do political philosophy of technology. First, Lemmens' high level of abstraction raises the question of how empirically informed a political theory of technology needs to be. Second, his dialectical focus on a struggle between humans and technologies reveals the limits of neo-Marxism. Political philosophy of technology needs to return to the things themselves. The political significance of technologies cannot be reduced to its origins in systems of production or social organization, but requires study at the micro-level, where technologies help to shape engagement, interaction, power, and social awareness.

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