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accelerationist

[ ak-sel-uh-rey-shuh-nist ]

noun

Economics.
  1. a person, especially an economist, who advocates or promotes the acceleration principle.


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Yeah, because I think you could take the same set of facts and you could make a different argument, which is an argument I’d call an accelerationist argument.

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Now, you’re playing with fire—there’s a reason it’s called an accelerationist argument, right?

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I wouldn’t put it in precisely accelerationist terms.

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Police say it is part of a loose, international network of far-right extremist groups that have adopted what officers call "militant accelerationist ideology".

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Accelerationist friends like Andreessen and Sacks will help there, as will Kaplan.

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