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| Publication date: |May 14, 2013 | | | Publication date: |May 14, 2013 | | ||
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=====Methods===== | =====Methods===== | ||
- | + | The research method involved a critical analysis of contemporary political ideologies, global crises, and the potential of technology. It included a historical review of political movements and an evaluation of current societal structures.\\ | |
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+ | The #ACCELERATE MANIFESTO by Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek argues for an accelerationist politics to confront global crises and the stagnation of neoliberalism. It critiques the left's inability to present a coherent alternative, | ||
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~~DISCUSSION~~ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | ||
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