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Future takes care of itself. Acceleration is not human (f. Nick Land) Deterritorial Investigations

"Future takes care of itself. Acceleration is not human (f. Nick Land) Deterritorial Investigations" survives mainly as a clipped, screenshot-derived, or damaged witness to the early Land archive, so the page emphasizes provenance and context over extract-heavy recovery.

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Archive condition

The current extracted text is too thin or too damaged for robust quotation. This page preserves provenance, section routing, and contextual notes without pretending the surviving wording is sufficient.

What survives here

Even in compromised form, the page still helps separate Warwick-era and later-Land material from the myth of a single timeless persona. It marks part of the early archive's public trail, however unevenly preserved.

The page works through title, source path, and section placement rather than through long quotation. Damaged capture is treated as a sign of archival afterlife rather than mistaken for a stable primary text.

That matters because the early Land story is often reconstructed through stray clippings, screenshots, and partial republications. Keeping those traces visible without overclaiming them is part of responsible surfacing.

Reading note

Use the page as a contextual stop first. The strongest value here is in phase distinction, provenance, and cross-links to cleaner early Land materials.

Follow outward to the stronger primary essays, reader introductions, and interview pages if you need sustained argument rather than fragmentary afterimage.

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  • Nick Land Before the Break Primary section

    Early philosophy, Warwick-era writing, and the phase of Land most central to the CCRU's emergence.

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