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Accelerationism - The Future of Rapid SocioPolitical Transformation - cover

Accelerationism - The Future of Rapid SocioPolitical Transformation

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

What is Accelerationism?
 
"Accelerationism," part of the "Political Science" series, explores the controversial idea that speeding up capitalism may lead to radical social change. The book critiques traditional political ideas while offering insight into this radical theory's real-world implications.
 
Chapters Overviews
 
1: Accelerationism: Introduction to accelerationism, its origins, thinkers, and principles.
 
2: Ecofascism: How accelerationism intersects with ecofascist thought.
 
3: Domestic Terrorism in the United States: Examines the link between accelerationism and U.S. domestic terrorism.
 
4: Right-Wing Terrorism: Explores global right-wing terrorism influenced by accelerationism.
 
5: List of White Nationalist Organizations: Overview of white nationalist groups and their ties to accelerationism.
 
6: Siege (Mason Book): Discusses James Mason's "Siege" and its impact on extremism.
 
7: Cybernetic Culture Research Unit: Traces accelerationism's academic roots through the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit.
 
8: Atomwaffen Division: Insight into the neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division's embrace of accelerationism.
 
9: Antipodean Resistance: Focuses on the Australian far-right group and its accelerationist alignment.
 
10: Iron March: Explores Iron March's role in disseminating accelerationist ideas.
 
11: James Mason (neo-Nazi): Biography of James Mason and his neo-Nazi ties to accelerationism.
 
12: Fourteen Words: Analysis of the slogan and its accelerationist implications.
 
13: Order of Nine Angles: Looks at this occult group’s connections to accelerationism and the far right.
 
14: Nordic Resistance Movement: Examines the Nordic Resistance Movement’s use of accelerationist strategies.
 
15: Anti-Communist Action: Explores how anti-communist groups have adopted accelerationism.
 
16: The Base (hate group): A detailed look at The Base and its accelerationist motivations.
 
17: List of Atomwaffen Division Members in the United States Who Faced Criminal Charges: Details legal consequences faced by Atomwaffen Division members.
 
18: Russian Imperial Movement: Examines the Russian Imperial Movement and its accelerationist ties.
 
19: GypsyCrusader: Profiles the radicalized internet personality GypsyCrusader and his accelerationist views.
 
20: Far-Right Terrorism in Australia: Reviews accelerationism’s role in Australian far-right terrorism.
 
21: Terrorgram: Explores how encrypted messaging platforms are used by accelerationists for coordination.
 
Who is this book for?
 
This book serves professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking to understand accelerationism's role in modern politics and extremism. It offers critical insights into a dangerous yet pivotal theory shaping today's ideological landscape.
Available since: 10/09/2024.
Print length: 257 pages.

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