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Accelerationism
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Accelerationism

How a Fringe Philosophy Predicted the Future We Live In

The Guardian, 2017

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While many people find today’s pace of change dizzying, “accelerationists” would like to pull out all the stops. Journalist Andy Beckett writes about a set of loosely related ideas and movements that either claim or have been categorized as “accelerationism.” What started out as a fringe ideology has come to attract thinkers from the left and right looking for an alternative to mainstream political thought. getAbstract recommends Beckett’s short history of an increasingly powerful set of ideas to political professionals and the general interest reader. 

Take-Aways

  • The American science fiction writer Roger Zelazny first used the term “Accelerationists” to describe a group of people seeking to instigate a social revolution by changing people’s attitude toward technology.
  • A group of French Marxists in the 1970s elaborated on the idea of accelerating social change by arguing in favor of allowing the self-destructive forces of capitalism to run their course.
  • In the 1990s, a group of philosophers at Warwick University developed a right-wing version of “accelerationism,” favoring economic deregulation and minimalist government.

About the Author

Andy Beckett is an author and feature writer for the Guardian


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