accelerationism
noun/əkˌsɛl.əˈɹeɪ.ʃə.nɪ.zm̩/
Etymology
From acceleration + -ism. Usage as “support for accelerating capitalism” attributed to Benjamin Noys, 2010s.
- derived from accelerātiō
- derived from accélération
Definitions
The idea that either the prevailing system of capitalism, or certain technosocial…
The idea that either the prevailing system of capitalism, or certain technosocial processes that historically characterised it, should be expanded and accelerated in order to generate radical social change.
- The new accelerationisms instead concentrate primarily on constructing a conceptual space in which we can once again ask what to do with the tendencies and machines identified by the analysis […]
The theory that excessively low unemployment accelerates inflation.
- For the period through 1984, there is weak support for accelerationism, though the linear fit is mainly due to the disinflationary impact of high unemployment, which no one disputes, not the inflationary effects of prosperity.
The neighborhood
- neighboraccelerationist
- neighbore/acc
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for accelerationism. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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