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Accelerationism

Accelerationism is a range of Marxist and reactionary ideas in critical and social theory that propose that social processes, such as capitalist growth and technological change, should be drastically intensified to destabilize systems to create further radical social change referred to as "acceleration". The term also refers to the post-Marxist idea that because of capitalism's internal contradictions and instabilities which can jeopardize its growth, the abolition of the system and its class structures could be brought about by its acceleration. Various ideas, including Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's idea of deterritorialization, Jean Baudrillard's proposals for "fatal strategies", and aspects of the theoretical systems and processes developed by English philosopher, and later Dark Enlightenment commentator, Nick Land, are crucial influences on accelerationism, which aims to analyze and subsequently promote the social, economic, cultural, and libidinal forces that constitute the process of acceleration. Accelerationism has since been taken as an ideological spectrum divided into mutually contradictory left-wing and right-wing variants. Both support the indefinite intensification of capitalism and its structures as well as the conditions for a technological singularity, a hypothetical point in time where technological growth becomes uncontrollable and irreversible. However, the term has, in a manner strongly distinguished from original accelerationist theorists, been used by right-wing extremists such as neo-fascists, neo-Nazis, white nationalism, white supremacism and Russian nationalists to increasingly refer to an "acceleration" of racial conflict through assassinations, murders and terrorist attacks as a means to violently achieve a white ethnostate. (Wikipedia).

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Physics - What is Acceleration | Motion | Velocity | Don't Memorise

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From playlist Physics

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From playlist Motion Graphs; Position and Velocity vs. Time

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AWESOME projectile motion (physics experiment).

Show projectile motion. Explaining, that the horizontal component of velocity in a projectile motion remains constant.

From playlist physics

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From playlist 10 - Physics

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From playlist Gravitation: Orbital Velocity, Orbital Period, Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy, Mass and Weight

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From playlist MECHANICS

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From playlist New Physics Video Playlist

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From playlist Momentum, Impulse, Inelastic and Elastic Collisions

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From playlist ELECTROMAGNETISM

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AGI and politics Pt 2 - Disruption Seminar 41

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From playlist Disruption seminar

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\int Accelerationism dt = Velocerationism

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From playlist Programming

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From playlist Disruption seminar

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Disruption - Seminar 33 - AGI and politics

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From playlist Disruption seminar

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From playlist Momentum, Impulse, Inelastic and Elastic Collisions

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