Nick Land | |
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Born | 14 March 1962 |
Nationality | British |
Philosophical work | |
Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental philosophy[1] Accelerationism Dark Enlightenment |
Institutions | University of Warwick |
Main interests | |
Notable ideas | Accelerationism |
Nick Land (born 14 March 1962) is an English philosopher who has been described as "the Godfather of accelerationism".[2] His work has been tied to the development of speculative realism,[3][4] and departs from the formal conventions of academic writing, incorporating unorthodox and esoteric influences.[5] Much of his writing was anthologized in the 2011 collection Fanged Noumena.
In the 1990s, Land was closely affiliated with the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU), a "theory-fiction" collective co-founded by Land and cyberfeminist philosopher Sadie Plant at the University of Warwick.[6][7] During this era, Land drew inspiration from post-structuralist theory and leftist thinkers like Bataille, Marx, such as Deleuze & Guattari as well as science fiction, rave culture, and the occult.[8] He also coined the term "hyperstition" to refer to memetic ideas which bring about their own reality.
Land resigned from Warwick in 1998, after which he moved to China.[9] Later, he re-emerged as a figure on the political right, becoming a foundational thinker in the neo-reactionary movement known as the Dark Enlightenment. His related writings have explored anti-egalitarian and anti-democratic ideas.
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