This is all fair enough, and this is where i do disagree, what the process is ‘realizing’ is nothing less than the condition of autonomy, as understood as a general regulatory persoective through which agents mitigate their own actions wrt to one another
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Replying to @KANTBOT20K @EBBerger and
This is not something far in the future thay doesnt exist realizing itself autonomously, its a transcendental condition of autonomy which lies at the bottom of the whole process
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Replying to @KANTBOT20K @realMaxCastle and
Hmm I think we'll probably find ourselves in an unproductive accelerationist chicken-and-egg problem, but insofar that you're posing here a process that 1) enfolds agential activity and 2) regulates agential activity (correct me if I'm wrong), the disagreements are not terribly..
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Replying to @EBBerger @realMaxCastle and
The chicken and the egg part is precisely the classic problem imo, i agree with l and r being identical and necessitating synthesis, but is u/acc that synthesis, can it be, if it does not hold both views simultaneously as one?
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @KANTBOT20K and
also this is not how synthesis works
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Replying to @adornofthagn @cyborg_nomade and
Synthesis is absolute point of intersection, identity that maintains contradiction
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Replying to @KANTBOT20K @adornofthagn and
Acceleration needs political stability, but isn't picky about right or left. Mao industrialized (accelerated) China in about the opposite way that the British did. Stability is important is Moldbug. I hear that the guy who created accelerationism was a fan of his.
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Replying to @The_WGD @KANTBOT20K and
It might need politically stable units somewhere but I don't think it needs global stability, increased instability globally could just be the selective process for some places to quarantine themselves and get it right
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Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @KANTBOT20K and
The focal point is that acceleration increasingly needs ever greater levels of global instability and local stability. This is a brittle equilibrium, and that's the fundamental issue wrt accelerationism.
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