Wisdom In The Crises Of Cyber - Capitalism
Wisdom In The Crises Of Cyber - Capitalism

Wisdom In The Crises Of Cyber - Capitalism

YAZAR ADI : Ahmet Efe
Fiyat : ₺249,48
Stok Miktarı : 0
Barkod : 9786257890045
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Now capitalism became more dependent on ICT knowledge and innovative skills with the advent of nanotechnology, bio-chemical researches, DNA engineering, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, IoT, big data, e-governance, industry 4.0 and interactive social media. Nearly all of former tacit knowledge became explicit and has been available for netizens of the cyber world. Even human privacy, government credentials, and business secrets have been revealed easily by wiki-leaks and omnipresent social media. However more than goodness of this kind of improvements and economic development, evil sides of digital divide, trolls, fake accounts, propaganda, social engineering and dirty information has been emerged like thorns to roses.

I have aimed to add value to the area by putting a systematic, integrative and disciplined approach to the reality of cyber-capitalism which is a new mode of production and socio-technological relations that covers innovative processes of both public and private domains. Science, politics, economics and nuclear military have confessed their impotency and insufficiency against a miniscule virus called COVID19 that halted all dynamics and potentialities of the ultra and sub systems of capitalism. Without rhetorical dogmas of historical materialism and deterministic philosophy against the capitalism, we have tried a unique methodology of Divine point of view to obtain wisdom in the complex systems and intertwining relations using infusion of different knowledge domains in relation with capitalist dynamics.
Yazar Adı
Ahmet Efe
Baskı Sayısı
1. Baskı
Kağıt Cinsi
Kitap Kağıdı
Kapak Türü
Karton Kapak
Ölçü Birimi
AD
Basım Yılı
2020
Sayfa Sayısı
karışıkçokrenkli
Ebat Bilgisi
çokebatlı
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