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The general intellect lacks explanatory power, as digital networks disempower the cognitariat. Reversing this requires active technopolitics focused on deproletarianization and recognizing the inherent interconnection between humans and technology.

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  • Philosophy of Technology
  • Social Theory
  • Political Economy

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  • Critiques the concept of the 'general intellect' as proposed by Virno, Hardt, and Negri.
  • Addresses misinterpretations of Stiegler's philosophy regarding human-technology relations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To challenge the explanatory robustness of the 'general intellect' in the context of digital networks.
  • To analyze the proletarianizing and disempowering effects of digital technologies on the cognitariat.
  • To propose a technopolitics for deproletarianization and explore the interconnectedness of humans and technology.

Main Methods:

  • Philosophical critique and theoretical analysis.
  • Engagement with existing theories on the general intellect and technopolitics.
  • Interpretation of Stiegler's philosophy on human-technology relations.

Main Results:

  • The general intellect is insufficient to explain current socio-economic dynamics.
  • Digital network technologies actively contribute to the proletarianization and disempowerment of the cognitariat.
  • A dialectical approach misinterprets Stiegler; instead, an original, ambiguous interconnection between humans and technology is emphasized.

Conclusions:

  • An active technopolitics of deproletarianization is necessary to counter hegemonic digital network effects.
  • Human-technology relations are fundamentally interconnected, not dichotomous.
  • A realistic political theory of technology must account for this complex interconnection.