Digital capitalism has emerged as a late and advanced manifestation of convulsed global capitalism and the crisis of the neoliberal model. In an attempt to “flight” the systematic fall in the rate of capitalist profit, this neoliberal model modifies, replaces or expands its classic logic of functioning in open markets - characteristic of mass capitalism - in pursuit of a logic of connectivity or networks operating in defined spaces and captive, precise and localized markets, in order to expedite and optimize the production processes at lower cost, as well as the possibilities of relationship and consumption of commodities. This book offers, from different angles, edges and approaches, a critical look at the emergence and development of digital capitalism as a result of the transformations and adaptations of the capitalist model on the labor markets, accelerated and maintained the latt...read more







