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Terminal Destruction Capitalism, Technology, Accelerationism and The Decline Within Immediate Modernity

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Terminal Destruction

Capitalism, Technology, Accelerationism and The Decline Within Immediate Modernity

Nicholas Norman Adams

Psychology / General

This book examines contemporary technologically saturated life and argues that decline is not approaching but already underway. It names current reality as immediate modernity and defines its dominant state as The Decline: a loop where digital technology and capitalism reinforce one another while eroding meaning, stability, and future direction. The chapters trace how acceleration shifts from promise to paralysis: systems upgrade, yet social life repeats, exhausts, and frays. Drawing on social theory and cultural critique, the analysis follows platforms, artificial intelligence, crisis driven media, and data economies as they reshape identity, attention, and affect. Anxiety is reframed not as personal malfunction but as a rational response to structural conditions that demand constant productivity while delivering diminishing returns. Rather than predicting collapse, the book reveals how decline is presented as progress itself, and offers a diagnostic framework for understanding burnout, digital culture, technocapitalism, and experiences of lost futures.

Nicholas Norman Adams is Permanent Research Fellow at Robert Gordon University, UK, and lives in Leith, Scotland. He is an interdisciplinary psychologist and sociologist. He received his PhD from the University of Aberdeen in 2019. His research explores identity, risk, technology, accelerationism, and anxiety in contemporary Western culture. 


Publication Date: 29 May 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032222732
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 175

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