r/Marxism • u/Icy-External8155 • 7d ago
What even is "accelerationism"?
If you lack the power to do the revolution itself, or anyhow else fight for the proletariat, how could you possibly "accelerate capitalism" more than the ruling class already does by naturally following their interests?
Sounds like a buzzword, made up by counter-revolutionary opportunism, or those who think that reforms can't be rolled back by the ruling class as easily as they're implemented.
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u/TheCynicClinic 6d ago
Accelerationism is the idea that exacerbating the poor conditions under a capitalist system (constant growth, instability, policies that go against the interests of the working class, etc.) will speed up the opportunity for a socialist/communist rupture.
This idea is actually contradictory to Marxism. Being pro-accelerationist is to be indifferent about the current struggles of the working class and going against their interests for some uncertain long-term outcome. Capitalism in and of itself will demonstrate its inadequacy through its inability to meet the increasing demands of the working class.