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Acceleration policy as a transformational driver of political processes in late capitalism
[Политика Акселерации Как Трансформационный Драйвер Политических Процессов В Позднем Капитализме]

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  • Tatiana P. Cherkasova (Черкасова Т.П.)

    (South-Russia Institute of Management – Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • David A. Ayrapetyan (Айрапетян Д.А.)

    (South-Russia Institute of Management – Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

In the presented article, the author's team attempts to consider the acceleration policy as a transformational driver of political processes in the conditions of late capitalism. Based on the systematization of con-ceptual approaches within the framework of the new political theory of acceleration and critical theories of the modern capitalist system, the authors analyze the global crisis of modernity through the prism of neoliberal political processes that generate certain barriers to socio-political and techno-economic development. Based on the works of well–known accelerationists, a conclusion is formulated about two main vectors of accelerationist policy – in fact, the vector of "acceleration" and the vector of "linear velocity". The acceleration policy appears to be the driver only in the first case. The authors formulate a hypothesis that acceleration can transform the political process to overcome the neoliberal framework, firstly, by forcing the formation of global acceleration discourses by "left" political forces and, secondly, through the creation and implementation of block-chain platforms and AI in political management for proactive planning and forecasting of macroeconomic changes. With the correct implementation of acceleration vectors, the transformation of the political process can help smoothly bring society, based on the Marxist paradigm, to a new socio-economic formation – post-capitalism.

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  • Tatiana P. Cherkasova (Черкасова Т.П.) & David A. Ayrapetyan (Айрапетян Д.А.), 2023. "Acceleration policy as a transformational driver of political processes in late capitalism [Политика Акселерации Как Трансформационный Драйвер Политических Процессов В Позднем Капитализме]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 211-220.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s23327
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