That IS the canonical R/Acc "reading of acceleration". You're confused about it. The tranny-bashers have got to you.
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I never mute anything (but do occasionally get information-overloaded).
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U/Acc might very well be better adapted to evading predators.
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That point could be made more sympathetically. Shouting "Look at that freaking R/Acc!" as the crocodile is about to bite is a nice piece of adaptive mechanics.
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Yes, but the point isn't whether or the political exists at this moment, it's whether or not it is incapable of acting contrary in any meaningful way to the process, i.e. who or what is calling the shots at the end of the day.
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From the interior of the political this is a classic cybernetic-organizational conundrum, not unlike the Hayekian critique of central planning. Inability to know the variables in play undermines attempts at managing their functioning, at least at higher scales.
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Multiplication of variables that undermine the political balance necessary for effective governance, the loss of faith in the old political myths, the collapse of decision-making relative to speed of events, the obsolescence of political functions, the essential trade-offs...
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made with capital (i.e, allotting it greater mobility, less oversight, etc etc) that ultimately undermine it in the long run. All these are interconnected and plugged directly into the arc of techno-economic feedback moving through time.
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