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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/rcc.v1i21.64906Resumen
This article aims to present a critique of the conditions of the contemporary digitalization process in four parts: 1) from its remote beginnings in ancient history, through the constitution of industrial capitalism; later emphasizing 2) the relationship between the development of digital foundations since both World Wars; Thus, we intend to argue that the mythical “real time” of commodities in the contemporary world is related to the Endtime [Endzeit] as an inescapable negative transcendental horizon after the fusion between science and capital, with the advent of the atomic bomb; 3) we will reach the penultimate part, where the critique of digitalization, through the complete relationship between political (economy) and war, will finally reveal; 4) the radical ethical, epistemological and political consequences from the principles inscribed in the digital machines themselves. From the bomb to digitalization, we then see different figures of the same process.