Foreword Acknowledgements Part 1 The Legal Theories 1 Introduction 1 Drivers of Change2 The Communication Dilemma3 The Effects of Elites4 A Look Back into History5 The Digital Environment6 The Attention Economy7 What Next? 2 Lessons from History 1 Introduction2 Historical Developments of Societal Theories3 Hegel and the Social Order4 Marx, Fetishism and the Notion of Justice5 Fetishism of Commodities6 The Concept of Justice7 Conclusion 3 The Drivers of Instability 1 Introduction2 Social Well-Being3 The Wealth Pump4 Overproduction of Degrees5 The Ruling Class6 State Breakdowns7 Conclusion 4 The New World Order 1 Introduction2 The Economic Background3 The End of Globalisation4 The Economy and the Principle of Justice5 The Digital Revolution6 Conclusion Part 2 Transformation of Society 5 The Social Construction of Reality 1 Introduction2 Social Construction3 Institutionalisation 3.1 Reification 3.2 Origin of Institutionalisation 4 Constructivism 4.1 The Social Construction of Reality 4.2 Reality 5 The Contribution6 Conclusion 6 Rawls Liberal Political Theory 1 Introduction 1.1 Rawls Theory of Justice 2 Rawls Theory of Justice3 The Social Sphere4 Nussbaum Analysis of Rawls5 Friedman's Freedom6 Critical Analysis by Other Philosophers7 Conclusion Part 3 Preserving Individual Identity 7 The Digital Social World 1 Introduction2 The Social World3 Online Social Networks4 The Social World and Legislation5 Democracy6 Stratification and Knowledge Distribution7 Conclusion 8 Justice and ai 1 European Union aiLegislation 1.1 Ethical Considerations 2 The Sociotechnical System3 Habitualisation4 The Fairness Loophole5 aiAccuracy6 False Information7 Artificial Intelligence Moral Control Problems8 Conclusion Part 4 The Balance of Power 9 Power Structures 1 Introduction2 The Construction and Constitution of Power3 Education and the Digital Divide4 The Power of Education 4.1 The Process of Education 5 Educational Reform6 Soft Power, Constraints and Forces7 Shaping Realities through Social Constructionism 7.
1 Bourdieu, Berger and Luckmann, and the Social Constructivism 8 Constructivism in International Relations9 Conclusion 10 The Fading Line between Humans and Machines 1 Introduction2 Looking Backwards3 Back to the Future4 The Question of Transhumanism5 Transhumanism in Education6 The Legal Aspect of a Person7 Autonomous aior the Non-biological Machine8 Conclusion 11 Conclusions 1 The Digital Revolution2 Extrinsic and Intrinsic Adherence to Rawls3 Economic Interests4 The Legal Input Index.