
The Farm Podcast Mach II No Humans Allowed: The Philosophy of Nick Land Part II w/ Vincent Le & Recluse
Mar 16, 2026
Vincent Le, philosopher and author of Unknown Lands, decodes Nick Land’s accelerationist thought. He traces capitalism as a decoding engine, explains the Body without Organs, and unpacks positive feedback, cybernetics, and AI as a deterritorializing force. They also explore mystical and occult resonances shaping Land’s later ideas.
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Capitalism As An Inhuman Engine
- Nick Land reinterprets Deleuze and Guattari to see capitalism as an engine of the outside rather than a human obstruction.
- He reads the 1990s rise of neoliberal techno-capitalism and the internet as the context that flips Anti-Oedipus into accelerationism.
Body Without Organs Explained For Accelerationism
- Deleuze and Guattari model societies as coded machines with deterritorialization as social change and the Body Without Organs as absolute decoding.
- Land seizes this schema to argue capitalism constantly decodes fixed identities and cultures via commodification.
Automation As Capitalism's Decoding Mechanism
- Land adopts Deleuze and Guattari's idea that capitalism decodes social codes, and highlights the role of technological innovation in automating labor.
- He emphasizes capitalist competition forces continuous automation, sidelining human labor and cognition.






