| 意味 |
Accelerationismとは 意味・読み方・使い方
追加できません
(登録数上限)
意味・対訳 加速主義
Wiktionary英語版での「Accelerationism」の意味 |
accelerationism
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/19 18:41 UTC 版)
語源
From acceleration + -ism. Usage as “support for accelerating capitalism” attributed to Benjamin Noys, 2010s.
名詞
accelerationism (countable and uncountable, plural accelerationisms)
- The idea that either the prevailing system of capitalism, or certain technosocial processes that historically characterised it, should be expanded and accelerated in order to generate radical social change.
-
2013, Jonas Andersson Schwarz, Online File Sharing: Innovations in Media Consumption, Routledge, →ISBN, page 20:
-
Land (2011) has brought forward the notion of accelerationism: Rather than halting the onslaught of capital (such as by defending a welfare state or defending the right to work), accelerationism is a philosophical and political strategy that strives to exacerbate its processes to bring forth its inner contradictions and thereby hasten its destruction, […]
-
-
2014, Robin Mackay, Armen Avanessian, “Introduction”, in #Accelerate: The Accelerationist Reader:
-
The new accelerationisms instead concentrate primarily on constructing a conceptual space in which we can once again ask what to do with the tendencies and machines identified by the analysis […]
-
-
2017 May 11, Andy Beckett, “Accelerationism: how a fringe philosophy predicted the future we live in”, in The Guardian, archived from the original on 2 March 2025:
-
Meanwhile, over the same half century, almost entirely unnoticed by the media or mainstream academia, accelerationism has gradually solidified from a fictional device into an actual intellectual movement: a new way of thinking about the contemporary world and its potential.
-
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:accelerationism.
-
- (economics) The theory that excessively low unemployment accelerates inflation.
-
1975, Arthur Melvin Okun, “Inflation: Its Mechanics and Welfare Costs”, in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, volume 6, number 2:
-
Accelerationism was the most fundamental transformation of the Phillips approach into an expectational format. It hypothesized that inflation will become increasingly rapid in any maintained situation in which unemployment lies below some critical, or “natural,” rate.
-
-
1998, James K. Galbraith, “Comments”, in Inflation, Unemployment, and Monetary Policy, page 66:
-
For the period through 1984, there is weak support for accelerationism, though the linear fit is mainly due to the disinflationary impact of high unemployment, which no one disputes, not the inflationary effects of prosperity.
-
-
関連する語
参照
- ^ Andy Beckett (11 May 2017), “Accelerationism: how a fringe philosophy predicted the future we live in”, in The Guardian: “The label has only been in regular use since 2010, when it was borrowed from Zelazny’s novel by Benjamin Noys, a strong critic of the movement.”
- ^ Benjamin Noys (2013), “Preface”, in Malign Velocities: Accelerationism and Capitalism, Zero Books, →ISBN:
-
It was the resurgence of these ideas in the ’00s, including the republication of Land's essays, that made me return to these questions and offer a more precise critical description by using the term ‘accelerationism’. It turns out that the term occurs in Roger Zelazny's sci-fi novel Lord of Light (1967), which I'd read.
-
|
| 意味 |
|
|
Accelerationismのページの著作権
英和・和英辞典
情報提供元は
参加元一覧
にて確認できます。
|
Text is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) and/or GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). Weblio英和・和英辞典に掲載されている「Wiktionary英語版」の記事は、Wiktionaryのaccelerationism (改訂履歴)の記事を複製、再配布したものにあたり、Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA)もしくはGNU Free Documentation Licenseというライセンスの下で提供されています。 |
ピン留めアイコンをクリックすると単語とその意味を画面の右側に残しておくことができます。 |
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
「Accelerationism」のお隣キーワード |
weblioのその他のサービス
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|