Machines and Potentialities to Liberate the Accelerationist Discourse

Keywords: Accelerationism, deterritorialisation, future, post-capitalism, teleoplexy

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Accelerationism has been a much-discussed ideological movement since the 2010s. Ever since Benjamin Noys coined the adjective ‘accelerationist’ as a harsh critique of the post-structuralist postulates of May ‘68 and its subsequent readings, the ideological movement has been vilified, reducing it to a capitalophilic and reactionary speed. Nick Land's work has functioned as a gravitational force that subdues all reflection on accelerationism, preventing an emancipatory and critical reading of capitalism. This article makes use of the subjugated knowledges described by Foucault to liberate accelerationist potencies from unilateral and reductionist readings. Accelerationism, considering the texts of Karl Marx, Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, among others, disregards the collapse proposed by reactionary groups and opts for a rational impulse when selecting which elements must be developed in order to find a way out of the current system.

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Alejandro Mardones, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Graduado en Ciencias Políticas y Filosofía por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Pronto finalizará sus estudios de Máster en Estética Contemporánea (UCM) y comenzará su investigación doctoral, enfocada en el posestructuralismo francés, la imagen de la máscara y su impacto en los fenómenos políticos más contemporáneos. Ha colaborado con revistas académicas y participado en numerosos congresos internacionales. Coordina tanto la primera Asociación Juvenil del Ateneo de Madrid como el Seminario de Estudios Deleuzeanos en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Fuera del ámbito académico, su obra literaria ha sido reconocida con varios premios a nivel nacional, como el II Premio Pablo Aranda, y ha publicado relato y microrrelato en antologías y revistas. 

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2025-03-25
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Mardones A. (2025). Machines and Potentialities to Liberate the Accelerationist Discourse. Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales, 22(2), 267-274. https://doi.org/10.5209/tekn.98509