This is a new idea to me but it explains the choices of some of the billionaires. These two apparently opposite notions overlap more than you would think on the surface. I’m not promoting the ideas but think this explains a lot of the choices we are seeing from people like Musk. These topics are important to understand and discuss further.
Both have key pathology of the ends justifying the means. The key process of doing this is utilitarianism.
So much what's going wrong in the modern world is this notion that the ends justify the means.
The bias is dressed up to be "rational" through "utility functions."
It's no surprise that Eugenesists and White Supremacists are drawn by similar people.
I had watched both those videos closer to when they came out. I believe
@The Cat made me aware of acceleration. I was aware of e/acc before accelerationism in this form.
There's a game,
Half-Earth Socialism that also uses the term. But it's use of "accelerationism" closer to "Techno-optimsm" than the version of bringing about the pain faster so we can move on.
It's a game based on the philosophy of the following book:
A Plan to Save the Future from Extinction, Climate Change, and Pandemics
www.half.earth
See if you can win the game without using means that you find unjustified. It's an easy game to win otherwise. I'm mainly vegan myself, so even actions I'd not do in real-life, like banning meat was less visceral for me, but I find it uncomfortable, and in game, I try to do it when people are happiest.
I played Sim City (both old versions as a kid, and newer a little bit when older).
There's plenty of politics in the Sim City game design as well.
Beneath its playful exterior, the beloved game that inspired a generation of real-world urban designers betrays a partisan view of social planning.
www.wired.com
Again, see if you can build a city in this toy land where the means you employ are aligned with your values and you still reach the ends you want.
I wish every political-economist/philosophy created a model and a simulation game based on that model.
You can then experience what means the political-economist wants you to employ.
There's software that can allow you to make economic models:
Download Minsky for free. System dynamics program with additional features for economics. Minsky brings system dynamics and monetary modelling to economics. Models are defined using flowcharts on a drawing canvas (as are Matlab's Simulink, Vensim, Stella, etc).
sourceforge.net
I've downloaded it to try to encode my own earlier. But I am no professional.
To be clear, I absolutely insist that the ends do not justify the means.
Some level of
Deontology is needed, I believe.