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'''XXX''' is a radical [[Contrarianism|Contrarian]] political philosophy and ideology closely associated with [[Futurism]] with its roots in early [[Integralism|Integralist]] and [[Solidarism|Solidarist]] thinking, and is largely based on the early writings of {{wp|polymath}} and {{wp|political philosophy|social philosopher}} XXX. Rooted heavily in {{wp|idea of progress}} and in awe by the rapid and accelerating rate of technological advancement that gripped | '''XXX''' is a radical [[Contrarianism|Contrarian]] political philosophy and ideology closely associated with [[Futurism]] with its roots in early [[Integralism|Integralist]] and [[Solidarism|Solidarist]] thinking, and is largely based on the early writings of {{wp|polymath}} and {{wp|political philosophy|social philosopher}} XXX. Rooted heavily in {{wp|idea of progress}} and in awe by the rapid and accelerating rate of technological advancement that gripped [[Earth (Teleon)|the world]] during the {{wp|industrial revolution|19th and 20th centuries}}, XXX advocated for amplifying the extensive changes occurring in society on the grounds that they are required for the prosperity of Humanity and wellbeing of the sapient condition. XXX believed that the constant "march towards progress" will eventually lead to {{wp|omega point|rapture in social and physical fabric}}, leading to the ascension of the human condition to higher existence and ultimately {{wp|singularity|transcension}}, however he believed the {{wp|dialectics|dialectical processes}} underlying social and technological change were being hampered by the existence of conservative social institutions. As such, XXXist advocated for the {{wp|revolution from above|radical reorganisation of society}} towards a programmatic goal which XXX called the "{{wp|Nikolai_Fyodorov_(philosopher)#Humankind's_Common_Task|Common Task for all Mankind}}"; mass enlightenment of all peoples, the destruction of national boundaries, the elimination of suffering, the {{wp|geoengineering|mastery of nature}}, {{wp|communism|collective prosperity}}, {{wp|post-scarcity society|common abundance}}, the {{wp|natalism|flourishing of life}} and the {{wp|immortality|abolition of death}}. |
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XXX is a radical Contrarian political philosophy and ideology closely associated with Futurism with its roots in early Integralist and Solidarist thinking, and is largely based on the early writings of polymath and social philosopher XXX. Rooted heavily in idea of progress and in awe by the rapid and accelerating rate of technological advancement that gripped the world during the 19th and 20th centuries, XXX advocated for amplifying the extensive changes occurring in society on the grounds that they are required for the prosperity of Humanity and wellbeing of the sapient condition. XXX believed that the constant "march towards progress" will eventually lead to rapture in social and physical fabric, leading to the ascension of the human condition to higher existence and ultimately transcension, however he believed the dialectical processes underlying social and technological change were being hampered by the existence of conservative social institutions. As such, XXXist advocated for the radical reorganisation of society towards a programmatic goal which XXX called the "Common Task for all Mankind"; mass enlightenment of all peoples, the destruction of national boundaries, the elimination of suffering, the mastery of nature, collective prosperity, common abundance, the flourishing of life and the abolition of death.