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The Paradox of Intellectual Property in Capitalism
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The Paradox of Intellectual Property in Capitalism is an innovative book that comprehensively discusses and analyses intellectual property under capitalistic social conditions and relations. It not only addresses some historical developments of intellectual property but also brings to the fore the very notion of what knowledge is, knowledge creation, and knowledge production and appropriation within a Marxist framework. Nonetheless, the adopted approach pays heed to multiple fields of knowledge, providing rich discussions that facilitate the understanding of actual social totality in which capitalism, knowledge production and appropriation, and the struggles of appropriation mutually reinforce each other, although not devoid of antagonisms and contradictions.
In light of contemporary capitalism, the transformations that social property relations are undergoing must be scrutinised such as those brought about by the development of digitalisation and the convergence between big pharma and tech giants. What are the conditions of intellectual property creation today? What theoretical assumptions does it make? Under what social relations is intellectual property produced? Throughout, the emphasis is not on individual cases or symptoms but on the overarching logic: the logic of capitalism as revealed in intellectual property.
Analyses intellectual property under capitalistic social conditions and relations Brings to the fore the very notion of what knowledge is Asks what are the conditions of intellectual property creation today
Autorentext
João Romeiro Hermeto holds a PhD in philosophy from the Witten/Herdecke University, Germany
Klappentext
The Paradox of Intellectual Property in Capitalism is an innovative book that comprehensively discusses and analyses intellectual property under capitalistic social conditions and relations. It not only addresses some historical developments of intellectual property but also brings to the fore the very notion of what knowledge is, knowledge creation, and knowledge production and appropriation within a Marxist framework. Nonetheless, the adopted approach pays heed to multiple fields of knowledge, providing rich discussions that facilitate the understanding of actual social totality in which capitalism, knowledge production and appropriation, and the struggles of appropriation mutually reinforce each other, although not devoid of antagonisms and contradictions. In light of contemporary capitalism, the transformations that social property relations are undergoing must be scrutinised such as those brought about by the development of digitalisation and the convergence between big pharma and tech giants. What are the conditions of intellectual property creation today? What theoretical assumptions does it make? Under what social relations is intellectual property produced? Throughout, the emphasis is not on individual cases or symptoms but on the overarching logic: the logic of capitalism as revealed in intellectual property.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Introduction: Breaking Free from Private Control Over Knowledge.- Chapter 2: First Prolegomena: A Brief History of Intellectual Property.- Chapter 3: Prolegomena: Rationalisation of Intellectual Property.- Chapter 4: Prolegomena: The Dangers of Intellectual Property.- Chapter 5: Conclusion: Social Disintegration and the Privatisation of Knowledge. <p
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031499661
- Anzahl Seiten 296
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Auflage 2024
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 498g
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783031499661
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-031-49966-1
- Veröffentlichung 06.04.2024
- Titel The Paradox of Intellectual Property in Capitalism
- Autor João Romeiro Hermeto
- Sprache Englisch