THE TEMPORAL PREDICAMENT OF FREEDOM IN SOCIAL ACCELERATION:AN INQUIRY BASED ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF TIME AND CRITICAL THEORY

Authors

  • PhD, Associate Professor, Yijing Miao South China Agricultural University, China
  • MA, lecturer, corresponding author, Minzhi Zhu South China Normal University, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55877/cc.vol34.738

Keywords:

social acceleration, freedom, temporal predicament, civilisational breakthrough

Abstract

Under the combined pressure of technological innovation and capitalist logic, contemporary societies are marked by social acceleration: technological change and everyday life continually speed up. While productivity gains and the shortening of necessary labour time seem to create more “free time”, the cult of efficiency, the attention economy and algorithmic governance colonise this time and weaken the conditions for substantive freedom. Drawing on Marx’s theory of free time, Hartmut Rosa’s account of social acceleration and Erich Fromm’s diagnosis of the “escape from freedom”, and placing them in dialogue with Chinese reflections on ziruo (composed self-possession) and daofa ziran (following the way of nature), the article examines how temporal structures constrain or enable freedom in the age of digital capitalism. It shows how capitalist temporal colonisation extends from labour into leisure and cognitive time, and how information overload and AI-driven filtering undermine subjectivity and make temporal sovereignty increasingly fragile. On this basis, the article outlines a pathway of civilisational breakthrough that rethinks temporal norms, cultivates slow and resonant practices and calls for institutions that protect temporal rights. It is argued that improving the qualitative dimension of free time, rather than merely expanding its quantity, is crucial if  modern civilisation is to move beyond its temporal impasses and promote the free development of human beings.

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Published

19.08.2026

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I. TIME ONTOLOGIES, PHILOSOPHY, AND CRITICAL THEORY