Abstract Volume:12 Issue-5 Year-2024 Original Research Articles
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Our current societies are characterised by a lightning acceleration beyond the control of politics putting an end to history. This is what we aim to deconstruct by showing that the historical category of acceleration intervenes in a variety of ways in the regimes of historicity that characterise it, with varying rhythms. In fact, our era comprises several historical regimes, in which the trendiest can obscure emerging or minority models. We defend the idea that there is no inertia in politics, but rather a political acceleration that matches the lightning speed of the accelerationist emergency. The polychronicity of our societies is framed by a political rhythmology. The regime of historicity specific to acceleration leaves room for political solutions which, despite the difficulties constitute a viable means of collectively coping with the majestic waltz of acceleration in our societies. To achieve this goal, we used the method of direct analysis.
How to cite this article:
Ayouba Lawani. 2024. The End of History, Acceleration and Chronopolitics: A Philosophical Look at Temporality.Int.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. 12(5): 21-28doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcrar.2024.1205.003
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