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'''Unconditional Accelerationism''', also shortened to '''U/Acc '''is an ideology that (slightly) rejects any "positive" form of political activity or organization, although neutral to specific ideologies. Unconditional Accelerationism doesn't have praxis and is sometimes anti-praxis altogether. |
'''Unconditional Accelerationism''', also shortened to '''U/Acc '''is an ideology that (slightly) rejects any "positive" form of political activity or organization, although neutral to specific ideologies. Unconditional Accelerationism doesn't have praxis and is sometimes anti-praxis altogether. |
Latest revision as of 08:44, 26 January 2024
Unconditional Accelerationism, also shortened to U/Acc is an ideology that (slightly) rejects any "positive" form of political activity or organization, although neutral to specific ideologies. Unconditional Accelerationism doesn't have praxis and is sometimes anti-praxis altogether.
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Relations
Friends
- Apoliticism - He wants to grill for god's sake! Accelerate politics?
- Accelerationism - He is NYOOM.
Frenemies
- Zero Accelerationism - Fellow believer in doing absolutely nothing.
Enemies
Further Information
Articles
- Unconditional Acceleration and the Question of Praxis: Some Preliminary Thoughts by Edmund Berger
- A U/Acc Primer
- Unconditional accelerationism as antipraxis by Vincent Garton