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The Planning Daemon: Future Desire and Communal Production

Max Grünberg

2023Historical Materialism11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Within the planning discourse two poles have materialised over the last decades: a participatory ideal guided by substantive rationality, opposed to an algorithmic governmentality subordinated to instrumental reason. This rift within socialist thought is also observable when it comes to the discovery of needs. The paper understands this discovery procedure primarily as a forecasting problem and demonstrates how many authors dedicated to a participatory planning process call for consumers to write down their desires in the form of wish lists. As a response to this epistemically questionable discovery procedure, the state of the art in capitalist demand-forecasting at enterprises like Amazon is presented, where machine-learning algorithms excel at modelling interrelated time series on a global level by extrapolating demand patterns in real-time. The paper closes with a proposal to reconfigure this predictive apparatus for socialist ends and raises questions concerned with the political implications of centralising decision-making in black-box algorithms.

Topics & Concepts

Ideal (ethics)RationalityContradictionProduction (economics)SociologyGovernmentalityState (computer science)Citizen journalismPoliticsEconomicsProcess (computing)Computer scienceEpistemologyLaw and economicsLawPolitical scienceMicroeconomicsAlgorithmPhilosophyOperating systemEcology, Conservation, and Geographical StudiesEconomic and Social IssuesLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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