{"title":"Philosophy of Accelerationism: A New Way of Comprehending the Present Social Reality (in Nick Land’s Context)","authors":"D. Chistyakov","doi":"10.22363/2313-2302-2022-26-3-687-696","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Modern types of social reality require updated ways of comprehending them. The research is devoted to a new analytical form of understanding modernity that has recently emerged - accelerationism, still rarely discussed in Russian philosophy. The representatives of accelerationism call for a radical and rapid acceleration of socio-economic and technological processes in capitalist societies. The article reflects some ideas of the Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics by Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek, after which the accelerationist trend in philosophy and social sciences intensified and gained clear theoretical guidelines. The Manifesto’s ideas about accelerating technological evolution as a means of resolving social conflicts, about unleashing all the latent forces of capitalist production to achieve a state of post-capitalism, denying a return to the Fordist type of production and calling for the restoration of the future as such, are highlighted. The Manifesto and the works of Nick Land, the founder and the most prominent representative of accelerationism, present the position of creating a new program and the very style of thinking with regard to changing the capitalist system along the vector of acceleration. The article pays attention to the interpretation of Gilles Deleuze’s and Félix Guattari’s concept of “deterritorialization” in Land’s works. It emphasizes the focus of accelerationism on the future as a kind of realization of the paradoxical thesis of “looking back from the future.” The content of Land’s accelerationist theory shows the fundamental concepts of K-space (cyberspace), K-war (cyberwar), time and reality, technocratic future of society as Techno-Capital Singularity, expansion of capital as opposed to its reterritorialization. The meaning of Land’s idea of an acceleration of capitalism and the transition to a more progressive future through the collapse of outmoded structures and phenomena of the existing system of capitalism and its technological basis is deduced.","PeriodicalId":32651,"journal":{"name":"RUDN Journal of Philosophy","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-09-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"RUDN Journal of Philosophy","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2302-2022-26-3-687-696","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Modern types of social reality require updated ways of comprehending them. The research is devoted to a new analytical form of understanding modernity that has recently emerged - accelerationism, still rarely discussed in Russian philosophy. The representatives of accelerationism call for a radical and rapid acceleration of socio-economic and technological processes in capitalist societies. The article reflects some ideas of the Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics by Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek, after which the accelerationist trend in philosophy and social sciences intensified and gained clear theoretical guidelines. The Manifesto’s ideas about accelerating technological evolution as a means of resolving social conflicts, about unleashing all the latent forces of capitalist production to achieve a state of post-capitalism, denying a return to the Fordist type of production and calling for the restoration of the future as such, are highlighted. The Manifesto and the works of Nick Land, the founder and the most prominent representative of accelerationism, present the position of creating a new program and the very style of thinking with regard to changing the capitalist system along the vector of acceleration. The article pays attention to the interpretation of Gilles Deleuze’s and Félix Guattari’s concept of “deterritorialization” in Land’s works. It emphasizes the focus of accelerationism on the future as a kind of realization of the paradoxical thesis of “looking back from the future.” The content of Land’s accelerationist theory shows the fundamental concepts of K-space (cyberspace), K-war (cyberwar), time and reality, technocratic future of society as Techno-Capital Singularity, expansion of capital as opposed to its reterritorialization. The meaning of Land’s idea of an acceleration of capitalism and the transition to a more progressive future through the collapse of outmoded structures and phenomena of the existing system of capitalism and its technological basis is deduced.
现代类型的社会现实需要更新的理解方式。这项研究致力于一种新的理解现代性的分析形式——加速主义,在俄罗斯哲学中仍然很少讨论。加速主义的代表呼吁彻底而迅速地加速资本主义社会的社会经济和技术进程。这篇文章反映了亚历克斯·威廉姆斯(Alex Williams)和尼克·斯尔尼克(Nick Srnicek)的《加速主义政治宣言》(Manifesto for a Accelerationist Politics)中的一些思想,之后加速主义思潮在哲学社会科学中愈演愈烈,并获得了明确的理论指导。《宣言》强调了加速技术进化作为解决社会冲突的手段,释放资本主义生产的所有潜在力量以实现后资本主义状态,否认回归福特主义生产方式,并呼吁恢复未来。加速主义的创始人和最杰出的代表人物尼克·兰德的《宣言》和他的作品提出了创造一个新纲领的立场,以及关于沿着加速的矢量改变资本主义制度的思想风格。本文着重对德勒兹和费利克斯·瓜塔里的“去三元化”概念在兰德作品中的阐释。它强调加速主义对未来的关注是对“从未来看”这一矛盾命题的一种实现。兰德加速主义理论的内容将K空间(网络空间)、K战争(网络战争)、时间与现实、社会的技术官僚未来等基本概念展示为技术资本奇点,资本扩张,而不是重新属地化。推导了兰加速资本主义并通过现有资本主义体系及其技术基础的过时结构和现象的崩溃向更进步的未来过渡的思想的含义。