Felix Stalder's extended essay, Digital Solidarity, takes it's
point of departure from the waves of new forms of networked
political organisation which have met the onset of the global
economic crisis of 2008. Following Karl Marx, Stalder lays out how
in the current period there are emergent contradictions between
applied innovation and technical progress and the economic
institutions whch organise or restrain this progress. The
contradictions between forces of production and relations of
production are placed in a context in which we have left McLuhan's
Gutenburg Galaxy behind for good and the struggles over where we
will arrive are only just beginnning. A co-publication of Mute
Books & the Post-Media Lab
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