垄断
资本主义
新古典经济学
首都(建筑)
经济
经济体制
社会学
市场经济
实证经济学
政治学
垄断
政治
考古
法学
历史
标识
DOI:10.1177/04866134251350710
摘要
This article engages with the arguments that the rise of intangible assets, digital platforms, and knowledge monopolies represents either a fundamental transformation of capitalism or the emergence of “technofeudalism.” Drawing from Marxian economic theory, I propose a conceptual framework based on three appearances of knowledge in the economy: commodity, capital, and barriers to entry. Knowledge commodities challenge traditional Marxian value theory because of their infinite reproducibility and near-zero reproduction costs, enabling firms to extract rents rather than directly create new value. Intangible assets increasingly function as capital, intensifying labor exploitation and enabling surveillance and control. Finally, knowledge monopolization reinforces capitalist accumulation and monopolization tendencies by creating barriers to entry. The analysis underscores the persistence of core capitalist logic while highlighting new contradictions posed by digitalization, intangible assets, and intellectual property rights. JEL Classification: B51, O33, O34, L86
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI