Slow Down: on benjamin noys’ critique of accelerationism

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Abstract

This paper reviews Benjamin Noys’ recent attempt in Malign Velocities: Accelerationism and Capitalism to mount a critique of accelerationism. The book, persuasive in certain respects, bypasses the institutional dynamics of accelerationism’s theoretical progenitors, viz. Nick Land and the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (Ccru) of Warwick University, and instead portrays it as a “defeatist strategy” of the post-’68 conjuncture of “Deleuzian Thatcherism.” Such portrayal is debatable to the extent that it exhibits a questionable appropriation of “theory” in the strict sense of the term; a term the paper attempts to define with reference to Matthew Arnold, Louis Althusser and Gilles Grelet.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)227-235
Number of pages9
JournalAngelaki - Journal of the Theoretical Humanities
Volume21
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2016

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Keywords

  • Gilles Grelet
  • Louis Althusser
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Nick Land
  • accelerationism
  • theory

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