马克思主义与社会理性批判:从剩余价值到技术政治

Marxism and the critique of social rationality: from surplus value to the politics of technology

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2009
被引 33
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨马克思主义如何通过‘欠定性’概念绕过社会理性的辩护效应,批判市场与技术的合理性,并指出当代技术政治的新时代已开启。

Abstract

The most effective way to silence criticism is a justification on the very terms of the likely critique. When an action is rationally justified, how can reason deny its legitimacy? This paper concerns critical strategies that have been employed for addressing the resistance of rationality to rational critique, particularly with respect to technology. Foucault addressed this problem in his theory of power/knowledge. This paper explores Marx's anticipation of that approach in his critique of the 'social rationality' of the market and technology. Marx got around the silencing effect of social rationality with something very much like the concept of underdetermination in his discussion of the length of the working day. There are hints of a critique of technology in his writings as well. In the 1960s and 1970s, neo-Marxists and post-structuralists demanded radical changes in the technological rationality of advanced societies. Soon technical controversies spread, primarily through the influence of the environmental movement. The concept of underdetermination was finally formulated clearly in contemporary science and technology studies, but without explicit political purpose. Nevertheless, this revision of the academic understanding of technology contributes to weakening technocratic rationales for public policy. A new era of technical politics has begun. Copyright The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society. All rights reserved., Oxford University Press.

马克思社会理性批判剩余价值技术政治