Revisiting Post-May 1968 French Theory: Critical Thought and Data Capitalism

This essay explores the critical crisis stemming from the normalization of data-driven capitalism in the neoliberal era. It proposes the concept of subjectivization of anachronism, developed by French philosophers in the 1960s, as a potential avenue for revitalizing critical thought. The rise of dat...

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Main Author: Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of English Studies 2024-10-01
Series:Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies
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Online Access:https://anglica-journal.com/resources/html/article/details?id=625748
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Summary:This essay explores the critical crisis stemming from the normalization of data-driven capitalism in the neoliberal era. It proposes the concept of subjectivization of anachronism, developed by French philosophers in the 1960s, as a potential avenue for revitalizing critical thought. The rise of data capitalism, characterized by big tech-driven accumulation, emerged as a distinct mode of capitalist production during the post-war US-centric Cold War era and subsequent globalization from the 1950s onward. As artificial intelligence heralds a new technological paradigm shift, this essay examines the possibilities for critical subjectivity within this evolving landscape. By drawing on insights from 1960s French philosophy – a cornerstone of contemporary critical theory – the essay aims to reassess and reinvigorate critical discourse in the age of data capitalism.
ISSN:0860-5734
2957-0905