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Nihilism: and its Role in the World

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Nihilism: and its Role in the World
Nihilism: and its Role in the World

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Nihilism: and its Role in the World

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My goal in this book is to explore the impact of nihilism in society. Nihilism is the desire to destroy values and civilization. This is no small matter because nihilism seeks to impact all lives currently benefiting from advanced civilization. Nihilism centers around one concept: the desire to destroy human valuing. Today, nihilists are out in force. They own the media, entertainment, politics, education, publication and the Internet. There are virtually no voices against them and those few who fight them are locked out. Twitter "shadow bans", Google gives them lower rankings, publishers refuse to publish their books and the media blatantly discredits them. If someone favors values, capitalism, liberty, freedom of expression and individual rights, they are out of it, not because "people" disagree with them, but because the "establishment" blocks them. Nihilists run the "intellectual reception system" or as I call it, the intellectual rejection system.

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