• SadArtemis [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    10 days ago

    They’re all accelerationist, TBF. Not a single one seeks to change the issues inherent in the system, hell, they all make their living off of exacerbating it.

    Trump being a perfect example of a vile human being, incredibly alienating to the rest of the western lackeys, and seeming to have a bit more self-preservation and less interest in plunging the world into WW3 goes a long way in being “less accelerationist,” that said (IMO). Not that anyone should support either.

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      10 days ago

      Trump being a perfect example of a vile human being, incredibly alienating to the rest of the western lackeys, and seeming to have a bit more self-preservation and less interest in plunging the world into WW3 goes a long way in being “less accelerationist,”

      Yeah I think this is the bit I don’t get, because I read that as being “more accelerationist”. I know it’s a lot to ask, but would you mind explaining what you understand accelerationism to be or point me in the direction of some good reading?

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        9 days ago

        FWIW- I’m not an accelerationist, and don’t really have any good reading to direct you to in that regard.

        That said, to my understanding accelerationism is explicitly pushing to agitate/worsen the material conditions and contradictions of capitalism. And how Trump comes off as “less accelerationist” to me (IMO) is because- for the reasons I described- he is faced with more political resistance, from within the US as well as across the rest of the imperial cores. As for the bit about him being less of a warhawk- well, that goes without saying (that it is undeniably less accelerationist).