Abstract

The land issue is a key point of any revolution; the digital revolution is no exception. The change of civilization, which should happen with the advent of digitalization, is considered by the author from the point of view of philosophical anthropology on the precedent of a peasant-man (farmer). It is shown that understanding the limits of the transformation of land, labour, capital (the factors of production), using the example of agriculture and its digitalization, can become a guideline in calculating the anthropological characteristics of modern civilization processes. On the basis of this thesis, the main philosophical and anthropological challenges are formulated.

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