It probably does but not in the sense we are looking at right now. Some major Italian and Russian anarchists were extreme far-right accelerationists. Sergei Nechayev's notorious Catechism of a Revolutionist is a good example.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @EthanIsPissed
Also the character Stavrogin in The Demons which is loosely based on Nechayev and Karakozov's splinter cell called Hell.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @EthanIsPissed
As far as I know accelerationist thought has been present in Anarchism since Georges Sorel and the Italian futurist movement.
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Replying to @PostNeoXon @EthanIsPissed
Even older than that, since the failure of the Decembrist uprising.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @EthanIsPissed
Wait the Decembrist were Anarchist
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Replying to @PostNeoXon @EthanIsPissed
No they weren't. But revolutionaries had put so much hope in the revolt. Once it was surpassed far-right / left anarchist cells began to proliferate. The slogan, either kill Tzar or watch civilization burn became their slogan.
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You know, Land really was sucking himself off. I think it was right for me to point this out with that pic. Its not like raunchy humor is uncommon in those circles, he was posting about firebombing protesters some tweets before.
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Wait what I don't know what happened
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And there you have anarchist-accelerationism
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Who dat to be more precise?
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