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#Accelerate# / editors Robin Mackay [and] Armen Avanessian.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Falmouth, United Kingdom] : Urbanomic Media Ltd. ; Berlin : in association with Merve, 2014.Description: viii, 536 pages ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780957529557
  • 0957529554
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.122 23
LOC classification:
  • HB501 .A22 2014
Contents:
Anticipations -- Fragment on machines / Karl Marx -- The books of the machines / Samuel Butler -- The common task / Nikolai Fedorov -- The machine process and the natural decay of the business enterprise / Thorstein Veblen -- Ferment -- The two modes of cultural history / Shulamith Firestone -- Decline of the capitalist mode of production or decline of humanity? / Jacques Camatte -- The civilized capitalist machine / Gilles Deleuze + Felix Guattari -- Energumen capitalism / Jean-François Lyotard -- Every political economy is a libidinal economy / Jean-François Lyotard -- Power of repetition / Gilles Lipovetsky -- Fictions of all kinds / J.G. Ballard -- Desirevolution / Jean-François Lyotard -- Cyberculture -- Circuitries / Nick Land -- LA 2019 : Demopathy and xenogenesis / Iain Hamilton Grant -- Cyberpositive / Sadie Plant + Nick Land -- Cybernetic culture / CCRU -- Swarmachines / CCRU -- Acceleration -- Terminator vs Avatar / Mark Fisher -- #Accelerate : Manifesto for an accelerationist politics / Alex Williams + Nick Srnicek -- Reflections on the manifesto / Antoni Negri -- Red stack attack! / Tiziana Terranova -- Automated architecture / Luciana Parisi -- The labor of the inhuman / Reza Negarestani -- Prometheanism and its critics / Ray Brassier -- Maximum jailbreak / Benedict Singleton -- Teleoplexy : notes on acceleration / Nick Land -- Seven prescriptions for accelerationism / Patricia Reed -- 4 x accelerationisms / Diann Bauer.
Summary: "Accelerationism is the name of a political heresy: the insistence that the only radical political response to capitalism is not to protest, disrupt, or critique, but to accelerate and exacerbate its uprooting, alienating, decoding, abstractive tendencies"--P. [4] of cover.
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"The accelerationist reader"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Anticipations -- Fragment on machines / Karl Marx -- The books of the machines / Samuel Butler -- The common task / Nikolai Fedorov -- The machine process and the natural decay of the business enterprise / Thorstein Veblen -- Ferment -- The two modes of cultural history / Shulamith Firestone -- Decline of the capitalist mode of production or decline of humanity? / Jacques Camatte -- The civilized capitalist machine / Gilles Deleuze + Felix Guattari -- Energumen capitalism / Jean-François Lyotard -- Every political economy is a libidinal economy / Jean-François Lyotard -- Power of repetition / Gilles Lipovetsky -- Fictions of all kinds / J.G. Ballard -- Desirevolution / Jean-François Lyotard -- Cyberculture -- Circuitries / Nick Land -- LA 2019 : Demopathy and xenogenesis / Iain Hamilton Grant -- Cyberpositive / Sadie Plant + Nick Land -- Cybernetic culture / CCRU -- Swarmachines / CCRU -- Acceleration -- Terminator vs Avatar / Mark Fisher -- #Accelerate : Manifesto for an accelerationist politics / Alex Williams + Nick Srnicek -- Reflections on the manifesto / Antoni Negri -- Red stack attack! / Tiziana Terranova -- Automated architecture / Luciana Parisi -- The labor of the inhuman / Reza Negarestani -- Prometheanism and its critics / Ray Brassier -- Maximum jailbreak / Benedict Singleton -- Teleoplexy : notes on acceleration / Nick Land -- Seven prescriptions for accelerationism / Patricia Reed -- 4 x accelerationisms / Diann Bauer.

"Accelerationism is the name of a political heresy: the insistence that the only radical political response to capitalism is not to protest, disrupt, or critique, but to accelerate and exacerbate its uprooting, alienating, decoding, abstractive tendencies"--P. [4] of cover.

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