Research on Fairness and Justice in Digital Technology from a Marxist Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202508_8(8).0031Keywords:
Digital technology, fairness and justice, Marxism.Abstract
This study, guided by Marxist philosophy, deeply explores the issues of fairness and justice emerging in the development of digital technology. While digital technology promotes the development of social productive forces and social progress, it also brings a series of severe challenges to fairness and justice, such as the widening digital divide, imbalanced information distribution, and data security risks. This paper aims to systematically review the core tenets of the Marxist view of fairness and justice, and based on this theoretical foundation, critically examine the dilemmas of fairness and justice in the field of digital technology, thereby revealing the inherent dialectical relationship between digital technology and fairness and justice, and ultimately providing theoretical support and practical paths for constructing a digital fairness and justice order that meets the requirements of the times.
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