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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Replying to @EBBerger @qdnoktsqfr
Sure, nothing notably anthropomorphic in any of that.
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Replying to @Outsideness @qdnoktsqfr
ofc, if you deny the centrality of value in the Marxist sense to capital
like we've argued abt in the past, seems to me that capital is reliant on the human in the final instant, that this *is* the internal limit, and that 'beyond the wall' capital wouldn't be, well, capital3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
Sufficiently cognitively-competent DAOs in comparatively open commercial networks could evidently grow through technologically-escalating profit-oriented transactions with other DAOs. Not wanting to describe this as "Capitalism" is hard to credit to non-sentimental motives.
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Replying to @Outsideness @qdnoktsqfr
I'd totally describe that as capitalism! just not as an economic system radically de-humanized
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Replying to @EBBerger @qdnoktsqfr
Why are you insulting DAOs by calling them human?
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