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This is not a bombastic, attention-seeking work. I mean, look at the cover. So far, it seeks depth and meaning. An auspicious start, well-thought-out and free of artifice.
— Dec 06, 2022 08:41PM
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Forrest
is 98% done
Nearly done with this beast of a book. The last 1/4 has been a complete slog.
— Feb 06, 2023 10:52AM
Forrest
is 91% done
The largest fault of this book is not a fault of content, but of order. The last two sections on Accelerationism should have been put at the beginning of that section, not thr end. The way it is structured now might have been true to the order in which Ellis' blog was created, but moving from the specific to the general does no favors to readers new to the material.
— Jan 31, 2023 08:55PM
Forrest
is 88% done
FINALLY! On page 213, Accelerationism is clearly defined. I would have liked this, oh, 120 pages ago or so. Argh. I am NOT going back to reread all that. Call me undisciplined.
— Jan 30, 2023 09:08PM
Forrest
is 87% done
Accelerationism is an enigma to me, a nearly black box. Apparently, I need a much better understanding of Kant and Deleuze if I'm ever going to understand Accelerationism
— Jan 29, 2023 07:22PM
Forrest
is 70% done
I was going along just fine until this section on Accelerationism. Like taking your car to top speed on the autobahn, then encountering a wall of feather mattresses around the curve.
— Jan 25, 2023 08:07PM
Forrest
is 66% done
Ellis' critique of measurement he's very closely to the critique in Technic and Magic. I consider it an (improbable) and happy accident(?) that I read these one after the other. This really refreshing some thoughts that have been coalescing for many years for me regarding what I really want from life, and what I really don't want!
— Jan 22, 2023 07:40PM
Forrest
is 61% done
Well, I think that this book (combined with others I've read about social media) might convince me to drop Twitter altogether. That's not a decision I make lightly, so I really need to think hard about it.
— Jan 21, 2023 03:03PM
Forrest
is 51% done
Ellis is not as a-political as he thinks he is, but I do think he's making a good-faith effort to try to push explicitly political opinions aside. When he's talking about personal freedom (whether or expression or work or goals), he is at his best.
— Jan 13, 2023 10:41AM

