@ARTICLE{27043461_308146279_2019, author = {Л. Родин}, keywords = {, гуманоидные роботы, искусственный интеллект (ИИ), технологическая сингулярность, трансгуманизм, отчуждениетенденции нормы прибыли к падению}, title = {Robo-Revolution: A Marxist Approach to Social Uprising in the High-Tech Age}, journal = {Социологическое обозрение}, year = {2019}, volume = {18}, number = {3}, pages = {224-244}, url = {https://sociologica.hse.ru/2019-18-3/308146279.html}, publisher = {}, abstract = {With the increasing role of technological agents in contemporary society, questions surrounding the future of so-cio-economic organization are intensely debated. A variety of predictions have been made, ranging from conservative views that emphasize the gradual integration of techno-actors into human social collectives to radical outlooks that assume the inevitability of a dramatic historic break. This study employs the method of simulation, exploring the on-going path towards automation with the help of classical Marxism. It seeks to understand whether robots and artificial intelligence (AI) might become new value producers and a revolutionary social class. As demonstrated, the continuity of capitalist relationships may facilitate the formation of new social groups and recast class-based political agendas.}, annote = {With the increasing role of technological agents in contemporary society, questions surrounding the future of so-cio-economic organization are intensely debated. A variety of predictions have been made, ranging from conservative views that emphasize the gradual integration of techno-actors into human social collectives to radical outlooks that assume the inevitability of a dramatic historic break. This study employs the method of simulation, exploring the on-going path towards automation with the help of classical Marxism. It seeks to understand whether robots and artificial intelligence (AI) might become new value producers and a revolutionary social class. As demonstrated, the continuity of capitalist relationships may facilitate the formation of new social groups and recast class-based political agendas.} }