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Post-Material Cyber-Nihilism

A variant focused on transcending material scarcity and economic relations, arguing that the Wired can create a post-scarcity reality where material constraints no longer apply. Post-Material Cyber-Nihilism embraces automation, digital fabrication, and decentralized production as tools for dissolving the material basis of hierarchy. Its goal is a world where nothing is scarce because everything can be produced from information—where the only limit is computation, and computation can be distributed infinitely. It's cyber-nihilism as post-capitalist vision, using technology to eliminate the material conditions that make domination possible.
Example: "The network shared designs for open-source fabricators that could produce anything from local materials—food, medicine, tools, shelter. 'Post-material cyber-nihilism,' the manifesto read. 'When everything can be made anywhere, property becomes meaningless. When nothing is scarce, hierarchy has nothing to control. We're not destroying capitalism; we're making it irrelevant.' The fabricators spread; the economy shifted; the state noticed. But by then, the means of production were everywhere and nowhere."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 19, 2026
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