Contra o capital, em nome da humanidade: o sentido ético e político da luta pelo direito à informação

Authors

  • Sylvia Debossan Moretzsohn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/irie283

Abstract

As the contradictions of capitalism push humanity to the brink of barbarism, the formulation of alternatives is an urgency that concerns the very survival of the species. But people need to know that these alternatives exist, to understand that it is worth fighting for them. Commanded by the great interests of capital, however, the infotelecommunications complex blocks these possibilities, while at the same time doing its systematic work of ideological dissemination. From this approach, and guided by the ethical perspective of human emancipation to which Marx dedicated his life, this article points out the ethical – and political – character of the struggle for the right to information and to public voice, and the priority of confronting the powerful infotelecommunication corporations. It shows the problems of this struggle in Brazilian society and its "culture of silence" tradition. It also discusses the recurring illusions of freedom in the face of new technologies. And it seeks to demonstrate why ethics is incompatible with a system that transforms people into commodities.

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Published

2017-12-01

How to Cite

Moretzsohn, Sylvia Debossan. 2017. “Contra O Capital, Em Nome Da Humanidade: O Sentido ético E político Da Luta Pelo Direito à informação”. The International Review of Information Ethics 26 (December). Edmonton, Canada. https://doi.org/10.29173/irie283.