In these musings, not published until the mid-20th century, Marx imagined information coming to be stored and shared in something called a ‘general intellect’ – which was the mind of everybody on Earth connected by social knowledge, in which every upgrade benefits everybody. In short, he had imagined something close to the information economy in which we live. And, he wrote, its existence would ‘blow capitalism sky high’.

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