accelerationist造句
例句與造句
- Prominent theorists include right-accelerationist Nick Land.
- :: : " " Some contemporary accelerationist philosophy takes as its starting point the Deleuzo-Guattarian theory of deterritorialisation . . . ""
- Sam is the last " Accelerationist " : He believes that technology should be available to the masses, and that reincarnation should not be controlled by the elite.
- Along accelerationist lines, Paul Mason, in works such as " PostCapitalism : A Guide to our Future ", has tried to speculate about futures after capitalism.
- His book'Overwrite : Ethics of Knowledge, Poetics of Existence'( 2015, English translation forthcoming ) confronts the deplorable state of academia in an explicitly accelerationist way.
- It's difficult to find accelerationist in a sentence. 用accelerationist造句挺難的
- In a 2012 piece for " Dummy ", critic Adam Harper described an accelerationist zeitgeist in contemporary art-pop characterized by an ambiguous engagement with elements of contemporary capitalism.
- Lyrically, Stelmanis was inspired by the book " Inventing The Future : Post Capitalism in a World Without Work " by Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams and " The Accelerationist Manifesto ".
- Prominent contemporary left-accelerationists include Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams, authors of the " Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics ", and the Laboria Cuboniks collective, who authored the manifesto " Xenofeminism : A Politics for Alienation ".
- The Cybernetic Culture Research Unit ( Ccru ), an unofficial research unit at the University of Warwick from 1995 2003, of which Land was a member, is considered a key progenitor in both left-and right-accelerationist thought.
- Accelerationist theory has been divided into mutually contradictory left-wing and right-wing variants . " Left-accelerationism " attempts to press " the process of technological evolution " beyond the constrictive horizon of capitalism, for example by repurposing modern technology for socially beneficial and emancipatory ends; " right-accelerationism " supports the indefinite intensification of capitalism itself, possibly in order to bring about a technological singularity.