An essay on the emerging political economy and the future of the social media

Abbas Strømmen-Bakhtiar
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This paper discusses the issue of social media within the context of the existing and emerging political-economic philosophies; arguing that although technological revolutions facilitate the emergence of new political-economic philosophies, it is these philosophies that determine the direction and deployment of these technologies. It is further argued that all indications point to the emergence of the inverted totalitarianism in the West, where free communication is seen as a real threat. The traditional totalitarian states already control the social media by controlling access to the internet, so for them, social media is another, and a slightly more challenging problem. The future of social media, it is argued, is highly uncertain and if both the online communities and civil societies are not careful and do not act in concert to inform and educate the public; there is a great chance that the social media will become another tool for control, propaganda and surveillance of the citizenry.
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本文在现有的和新兴的政治经济哲学的背景下讨论了社交媒体问题;认为尽管技术革命促进了新的政治经济哲学的出现,但正是这些哲学决定了这些技术的方向和部署。文章进一步指出,所有迹象都表明,西方出现了颠倒的极权主义,在那里,自由交流被视为一种真正的威胁。传统的极权主义国家已经通过控制对互联网的访问来控制社交媒体,所以对他们来说,社交媒体是另一个更具挑战性的问题。有人认为,社交媒体的未来是高度不确定的,如果网络社区和民间社会都不小心,不采取一致行动,告知和教育公众;社交媒体很有可能成为控制、宣传和监视公民的另一个工具。
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