> I think accelerationists reject free will across the board. One could put forth that it doesn't matter either way, we're not going to solve the problem of free will. So let's attend to our own camp's guidance.
I wouldn’t say it’s apolotical (again, in the short term). It just doesn’t make a special point of emphasizing its politics.
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It doesn't emphasise it's politics but in the short term it's *not* apolitical. Ok.
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Exactly. For example, U/acc can’t be agnostic with respect to political organizations that cannibalize capital.
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So which political organizations would uacc align itself with in the short term?
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Whatever can best stop hellcommunism. It depends on where’s you live. The ideal is Moldbug-style patchwork, politics is displaced onto the marketplace. But that’s quite far from reality almost everywhere.
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I swear English is my first language
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