What is Accelerationism summarised?

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After reading up on what it is, I can somewhat grasp that instead of finding compromise and abiding protocols in society and it’s systems that we push forward the problems to destabilise the structure of it until it eventually it collapses allowing those to rebuild from scratch.

Could anyone share their thoughts on what it means to them?

P.S Harassment architecture was an interesting read albeit seems like it was written by a basement dwelling edgelord

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Pretty much “it’s easier to rebuild from the ground than to restructure a bad building”.

Problem is that historically things can go from very bad to even worse. Hardships are not like a time you have to pass through but can actually destroy a lot more that was built before.

Just look at the collapse of the roman empire. In no scenario speeding up the collapse would have helped them recover.

The faster things go down the lower will the bottom be before you start recovering.

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