eased myself out of hangover by easing myself back into blogginghttps://reciprocalcontradiction.home.blog/2019/11/08/spatialization-of-time-temporalization-of-space/ …
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Replying to @EBBerger
Do you think there's a difference between Postone's 'shearing pressure' and accelerationism's spironomic model of capitalist time?
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Replying to @qdnoktsqfr @EBBerger
Spirodynamics with a wacky Hegelian hair-cut.
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... "The exploitation of human labor remains inscribed into the core of the system." -- What does 'human' really add that Capital could care about? ...
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... Capital's internal limit isn't "human something something" -- it's the biologically-abstractable horizon of absolute decoding-deterritorialization.
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... "Capital won't admit that it depends upon being mean to us!" -- It really doesn't.
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Replying to @Outsideness @qdnoktsqfr
Not really making a claim about 'being mean' etc, more along the lines of D&G at their most paleoMarxist: "capitalism-in conformity with the movement by which it counteracts its own tendency-is continually drawing near the wall, but at the same time pushing the wall further away"
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...the absolutely decoded-deterritorialized is denied by the asymptotic nature of development here!
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Not at all, there's nothing at all relativizing about an asymptote.
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Replying to @Outsideness @EBBerger
Not sure if I'm just being daft but ... can you explain this a bit more?
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(Just not getting how a process can hit absolute deterritorialisation when its limit is asymptotic.)
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