{"id":147103,"date":"2016-02-12T06:45:06","date_gmt":"2016-02-12T11:45:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designerchildren.com\/what-is-nihilism-counterorder-com\/"},"modified":"2016-02-12T06:45:06","modified_gmt":"2016-02-12T11:45:06","slug":"what-is-nihilism-counterorder-com-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/nihilism\/what-is-nihilism-counterorder-com-2\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Nihilism? &#124; CounterOrder.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>     Nihilism Defined  <\/p>\n<p>    A common, but misleading, description    of nihilism is the 'belief in nothing'. Instead, a far more    useful one would substitute 'faith' for 'belief' where faith is    defined as the \"firm belief in something for which there is no    proof.\" A universal definition of nihilism could then well be    the rejection of that which requires faith for salvation or    actualization and would span to include anything from theology    to secular ideology.     Within    nihilism faith and similar values are discarded because they've    no verifiable objective substance, they are invalid serving    only as yet another exploitable lie never producing any    strategically beneficial outcome. Faith is an imperative hazard    to group and individual because it compels suspension of    reason, critical analysis and common sense. Nietzsche once said    that faith means not wanting to know. Faith is 'don't let those    pesky facts get in the way of our political plan or our    mystically ordained path to heaven'; faith is 'do what I tell    you because I said so'. All things that can't be disproved need    faith, utopia needs faith, idealism needs faith, and spiritual    salvation needs faith. Abolish faith!  <\/p>\n<p>              NIHILISM IS SANITY IN AN INSANE SOCIETY            <\/p>\n<p>    The second element nihilism rejects is the belief in    final purpose, that the universe is built upon non-random    events and that everything is structured towards an eventual    conclusive revelation. This is called teleology and it's the    fatal flaw plaguing the whole rainbow of false solutions from    Marxism to Buddhism and everything in between. Teleology    compels obedience towards the fulfillment of \"destiny\" or    \"progress\" or similar such grandiose goals. Teleology is used    by despots and utopian dreamers alike as a coercive motivation    leading only to yet another apocryphal apocalypse; the real way    to lead humanity by the nose  tell them it's all part    of the big plan so play along, or else! It may even seem    reasonable but there is not now and never has been any evidence    the universe operates teleologically  there is no final    purpose. This is the simple beauty nihilism has that no    other idea-set does. By breaking free from the tethers of    teleology one is empowered in outlook and outcome because for    the first time it's possible to find answers without proceeding    from pre-existing perceptions. We're finally free to find out    what's really out there and not just the partial evidence to    support original pretext and faulty notions only making a hell    on earth in the process. So abolish teleology too!  <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism is primarily skepticism coupled with reduction,    but in practical reality it takes on more than one facet which    often leads to a confusion of definitions. In the most general    sense nihilism has two major classifications, the first is    passive and usually goes by the term existential or 'social'    nihilism and the second is active and is termed 'political'    nihilism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Existential nihilism is a passive world view which    revolves around such topics as suffering and futility, and even    has connections to Eastern mysticism like Buddhism. In a more    direct sense existential 'social' nihilism is manifest within    the sense of isolation, futility, angst, and the hopelessness    of existence increasingly prevalent within the modern digital    world, an effect referred to as the 'downward spiral'. A direct    way to describe it might be 'detachment from    everything'.  <\/p>\n<p>    Words used to describe political nihilism include active,    revolutionary, destructive, and even creative. Political    nihilism is dictionary defined as the realization \"that    conditions in the social organization are so bad as to make    destruction desirable for its own sake independent of any    constructive program or possibility.\" It deals with authority    and social structures rather than simply the introspective,    personal emotions of existential nihilism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Political nihilism is especially a world-view    that's rational, logical, empirical, scientific and devoid of    pointless, extraneous emotion. It's the logical psyche that    distills everything down into what is known, what can be known    and what can't be known. It's the realization that all values    are ultimately relativistic and in some ways the simplicity of    nihilism is its own complexity.  <\/p>\n<p>    An estimable and succinct definition of a (political)    nihilist comes from Ivan Turgenev's 1861 novel Fathers And    Sons, \"A nihilist is a person who does not bow down    to any authority, who does not accept any principle on faith,    however much that principle may be revered.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    So    the two classes of nihilism overlap but the CounterOrder    is mostly about this second stage of 'political' nihilism for    reasons of brevity, because the existential angle when not    stillborn generally leads to political nihilism anyway, because    nihilism isn't something to just talk about it's    something you live, and finally because political    nihilism has real world history and experience as you will read    in a moment concerning the Russian revolutionaries in    Historical Nihilism below. Ultimately however, the    nihilistic direction one travels depends on what the individual    wishes to make out of life.  <\/p>\n<p>    To negate and circumvent the paradoxes and internal    contradictions inherent within existential nihilism is the    course of the 'political' nihilism you're reading.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism is the destruction of idle philosophy, the    negation of idealism, the negation of mythology, and the    destruction of perplexity along with the disingenuous despots    that profit from it as the monopolist interpreters of    artificial confusion. Therefore, Nihilism's definitions    are:  <\/p>\n<p>      1) When conditions in the social organization are so      unhealthy as to make destruction desirable for its own sake      independent of any constructive program or      possibility.    <\/p>\n<p>      2) A doctrine of skepticism coupled with reduction that      refutes faith, teleology, arbitrary morality, sacred values      and principles, heresy, blasphemy, and similar beliefs while      maintaining that existing political, social, and economic      institutions based on these beliefs must be destroyed.    <\/p>\n<p>      3) A methodology for a biologically-based existence      that rejects arbitrary morality in favor of cause and effect      and inviolate forces, predicated upon that which is      objectively self-evident and without need of belief, within a      sustainable mental and physical environment that promotes      independent thinking and critical expression.    <\/p>\n<p>     Historical Nihilism  <\/p>\n<p>    The first nihilists were likely the Greek Sophists who    lived about 2,500 years ago. They used oratorical skills and    argumentative discourse to challenge the values upon which    everyday beliefs rested. The Greek sophists, such as    Gorgias,    represented the beginning of philosophy and the first conflict    between the traditional mystical belief system and a rational,    skeptical view of the natural world. It was as basic as the    difference between a worldview based on emotion and one on    thought. Because the sophists challenged established beliefs    they were often condemned by public authorities and critics as    moral corrupters or worse.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the earliest nihilistic writers of the modern era    was the Dane Soren Aabye Kierkegaard who lived from 1813 to    1855. Kierkegaard was a truly unique but also enigmatic    philosopher who established the foundation of the philosophy    later termed existentialism. Kierkegaard's existentialism was    in many ways a negation of the ruling Hegelian philosophy,    views deeply rooted in Kierkegaard's Lutheran Protestantism    that reflected the ideals of the subjectivity of truth and the    nature of life as a uniquely individual pursuit. To be brutally<br \/>\nsuccinct existentialism posits that existence is based on    experience and this experience is a uniquely individualized    sensation, in other words my reality is not your reality.    Modern quantum physical 'philosophy' returned to this theme of    solipsism during the late 20th century using empirical    mathematics.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Russian    Nihilists    Political nihilism goes back at least to Russia during the last    half of the 1800s as a revolutionary movement with the stated    goal of overthrowing the despotic authority of the Czar.  <\/p>\n<p>      In Russia, nihilism became identified with a loosely      organized revolutionary movement (C.1860-1917) that rejected      the authority of the state, church, and family. ... The      movement advocated a social arrangement based on rationalism      and materialism as the sole source of knowledge and      individual freedom as the highest goal. By rejecting man's      spiritual essence in favor of a solely materialistic one,      nihilists denounced God and religious authority as      antithetical to freedom. From:      The Internet Encyclopedia of      Philosophy    <\/p>\n<p>    By modern standards the Nihilists attempts    at revolution were inconsistent and mostly ineffective     lobbing low    quality munitions at the Czar and his family and even getting    themselves blown up in the process. But what they lacked in    equipment and tactics they made up for with vision, ideas, and    an unparalleled intensity.  <\/p>\n<p>      The nihilists enjoyed shocking their parents by      calling for an end to the old moral system, advocating, for      instance, the extermination of everybody in Russia over the      age of 25. In the 1860's many of these young intellectuals      went to Switzerland, where the proper Swiss bourgeoisie were      scandalized at the men with their hair cut long and the girls      with their hair cut short, at their loud voices and insolent      behaviour. [1]    <\/p>\n<p>    The mark left by the Russian Nihilists was not in    ephemeral political change but rather a revolution of ideas and    attitudes, one that still resonates today. \"The earnest    young men and women [Nihilists] of the 1860's wanted to cut    through every polite veneer, to get rid of all conventional    sham, to get to the bottom of things.\"    [4]  <\/p>\n<p>    Anarchism    Both modern Nihilists and anarchists can trace roots to the    intensepersonality of Mikhael Bakunin in the 19th century    who succinctly reflected the nihilist sentiment with his famous    statement: \"Let us put our trust in the eternal spirit    which destroys and annihilates only because it is the    unsearchable and eternally creative source of all.\"    Anarchism and nihilism are often confused, but looking deeper    we can see that they view events from a different perspective.    For example the anarchist says that 'no one has the authority    to tell another what to do'. But the nihilist replies that if    the one giving orders has a gun and the other not, then what do    rights or authority matter? Indeed, what benefit is    constitution at the moment of any criminal event?  <\/p>\n<p>    The abuse and exploitation of power by illegitimate    authority is as old as history because human behavior is    primarily selfish and will usually take advantage of the    situation as much as allowed. Right or wrong, authority and    power remain. Nevertheless it's also true that the demand for    fair treatment and equal opportunity are just as timeless.    Human social development is a story of the constant struggle    between the two forces. In this struggle the only healthy and    functional structure remains one of robust checks and    balances.  <\/p>\n<p>    Anarchists are typically idealists that believe    in subjective concepts such as peace, legal justice, and    especially the universal noble nature of all individuals (at    least under the proper social conditions). These myths can    serve a constructive function, but all too often dogmatic    attachment only serves to lead us astray. It's critical that we    criticize and reconsider even what we value most.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Nihilist realizes that history is abused and    misconstrued through the formation of artificial lines and    erroneous connections between disparate events, only to    substantiate preconceived interpretations of reality, the    classic teleological myth.  <\/p>\n<p>      We draw an imaginary thread through the ages to      chart the course we judge to be the 'correct' one. All wrong      views are ignored. This approach was dubbed the 'Whig' theory      of history by Herbert Butterfield. The name derived from      those past historians who treated history as a record of      events that culminated in the political system dear to their      own hearts: the liberal democracy.      [2]    <\/p>\n<p>    It's an understandable product of human evolution to not    only detect patterns but also get carried away and concoct them    as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    Human nature sees things that aren't really there, just    think of optical illusions or Rorschach ink-blot tests. Much of    life is nothing interpreted as something. This is because    dealing with the yawning absence necessitates the concoction of    a something to grasp the nothing, thereby ignoring the perilous    obvious by manufacturing a more malleable artificial myth. Yet    the attitude of a Nihilist is contradictory to this because    they aim to view human character as it actually is and    understand purpose within context.  <\/p>\n<p>     Objective Reality &    Freewill  <\/p>\n<p>    It's remarkable how even a modicum of logic and    scientific philosophy demonstrates the difficulty of defining    what is real and the rules to describe it. Like a sandpit the    more one struggles the tougher it gets. So an important value    to question is objective reality. The closest match    might be scientific laws which are merely consistent principles    and the most powerful ones are just statistical    constructs.  <\/p>\n<p>    This struggle to define objective reality implies a lack    of objective truth, but really this philosophical assumption    leads to neither clarity nor accurate interpretations. Even a    state of total chaos has statistical uniformities. Consensus    can be found and in fact it's remarkably prevalent. Commonality    can be found and built upon at many levels but absolutes are    less meaningful here than consistency; ultimate reality is    fuzzy because it's a product of probabilities. The key is to    utilize the solid and avoid the ambiguous, bet on the likely    and not the unlikely.  <\/p>\n<p>    Existence is largely defined by perception    because reality is contextual. If you perceive yourself to be    weak and without willpower then you will find life is such.    Conversely, if you perceive that you have the power to change    things in your life, so it will be. In the same way we tend to    find what we expect just as physicists contemplate how a photon    can be both a wave and a particle. This essence doesnt mean    that practical reality is an illusion, rather it is    multi-dimensional.  <\/p>\n<p>    The random and statistical qualities of nature are    critical forces because they negate the credibility of    teleology, that purposeful predestination that undermines    freewill. So one actually has the option to passively accept    the socio-historically established concoction of absolutes,    truth and moral laws, the objective reality which can be    nothing but myth. Or you can accept real for what it is and    assume the healthier role of active participant constantly    defining existence through perception and intelligence. In this    way defining existence is predicated upon life, conscious    awareness of sensory input combined with critical    interpretation of what that input means. And the more highly    developed the consciousness or the greater the intelligence the    more effective and meaningful is existence.  <\/p>\n<p>              Passivity is a myth. We are all              intricately enmeshed within a dynamic system that              doesn't just demand but comp<br \/>\nels active              decision-making.            <\/p>\n<p>    Hence the difference between passive 'social' and active    'political' nihilism is that one accepts whatever happens    within futility and pointlessness while the other    destroys\/creates meaning and value. Which path a person takes    is a personal decision within the limits of ability, and that    means one does have choice; existence is not predetermined or    fatally ordained. However, default answers and the compulsion    of conformity shouldn't be overlooked. Reality is    contextual.  <\/p>\n<p>    Beyond Good and Evil  <\/p>\n<p>    Religious believers and philosophers alike frequently ask    the question, does evil exist?, as if they need to be    continually reassured that it does and we agree with them. Many    are completely convinced that evil is everywhere, yet the same    people are equally sure of luck, fate, and mysterious    malevolent powers out to defeat all their noble efforts. But    all these imaginary influences are simply projections of a    selfish ego. In fact, there is no natural evil, and no    malicious intent exists within any forces of the    universe.  <\/p>\n<p>    An old Russian proverb states, \"There    is no evil, but that it brings some good,    revealing that even in standard Manichean theology every    god has a devil and every good requires an evil to shadow    it. Even to define evil as wholly immoral acts we    still have to specify which set of moral of standards were    using as rule book. Is it the Bible? The Talmud? The I Ching?!    Obviously, evil is a variable, yet nonetheless    consistent elements of healthy and unhealthy can    still be discerned within the boundaries of a species due to    the shared genetic material. Actions    and events that benefit the growth and well-being of the    species, and the individuals within it, are colloquially, but    consistently, termed good and the opposite as evil. For    instance the chicken, as well as the human owner, considers the    fox evil because he sneaks in to commit murder, yet the fox    doesnt consider his species' carnivorous actions to be evil    but rather entirely good because they mean food and survival.    This analogy also reminds us that we can go much farther with    symbiosis and cooperation than with warfare.  <\/p>\n<p>    For intelligent creatures good and evil are unnecessary    categories, theyre loaded terms that intentionally    obscure actual forces and events while impeding our ability to    accurately comprehend both. We shouldnt view life and    existence as a conflict between good and evil; to    do so is both foolish and self-defeating because it requires us    to declare war on ourselves, our instincts, and even    unavoidable natural laws!  <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism is a consequence of the personal realization    that values previously assumed inviolate are wholly false and    unworkable, and the ultimate esteem with which these morals    have been uplifted leads to a catastrophic withdrawal to the    opposite extreme when the deception is recognized. And while an    acceptance of nihilism immediately returns a perspective of    utter futility for life and universal existence, this    perspective is not the final resolution. As Nietzsche once    wrote in The Will to Power, \"Nihilism represents a    pathological transition phase...\" Existence is not    futile simply because the edifice of modern morality is    inherently dysfunctional. Actually existence has even more    purpose now because a proper perspective has been attained and    a reason is finally clear  the complete destruction of the    debasing, theologically derived moral order. Thus the nihilist    is at base a creator of the highest magnitude and a survivor of    the most intense metaphysical struggle of all time. The    nihilist undergoes a personal evolution and has proven    themselves the mental superiors to the herd and mob, they have    proven their will and 'license' for continued existence and    have successfully escaped from the circus of values. Once the    transvaluation of values is complete an entirely new and sane    perspective can be achieved.  <\/p>\n<p>     A Little Perspective  <\/p>\n<p>    Everybody has an answer, but not just any answer,    the answer. If you think about it it's truly amazing    the sheer number of people that have the officially authorized    monopoly on truth. This fact alone highlights the dissonance of    absolute values and the misguided nature of idealism. What    quantitative value would you place on your life? A life    insurance corporation could concoct an exact dollar amount. But    even that figure may be inflated, the chemical compounds that    make up your body are only worth a few cents. But isn't life    more valuable than gold, oil or other commodities? Think    again.  <\/p>\n<p>    Human arrogance conveniently assumes itself the apex of    evolution yet in reality the corporeal being is merely a    disposable vehicle for the reproduction of genetic material,    not the other way around! Perhaps the most profound realization    of the 20th century remains mostly unknown for it is the genes    that are the master and not the individual human created by    them. This helps explain why many human cravings are harmful to    the self but profitable to the genes, and the prevalence of    certain self-destructive behaviors. And remarkably this is the    true solution to the classic existential dilemma, why    life is just death or as John Lennon once put    it, \"Why in the world are we here? Surely not to live in    pain and fear,\" yet apparently we are! The human body    isn't programmed for pain-free longevity, just long enough to    reproduce physically and to perpetuate learned skills, which is    why doctors will never run out of business. The biological boss    may be too small to see but it's far too powerful to    ignore.  <\/p>\n<p>    If human value could be measured outside the skewed    perspective of the collective ego it might look something like    this; if only one individual existed on planet Earth they would    be the most important human. If two people existed their    individual significance would be divided in half (1\/2). If six    thousand million people existed on Earth what would the    individual significance of each one be? A simple equation shows    the value as the fractional percentage of the whole population    plus any incidental, conjectural additives from education,    training, intelligence etc. Presupposing this Marxian values    system of universal equality the formula for individual human    value is:  <\/p>\n<p>    It's clear that overpopulation dramatically diminishes    the value of human life. So, is it any wonder religion is so    popular and why human nature so desperately seeks meaning and    purpose even in the most ridiculous places? Why do so many    people hide behind money fooling only themselves into thinking    that wealth gives them significance? Isn't it painfully obvious    why society invents artificial concepts of justice, morality,    and ethics? The brutality and utter irrationality of the animal    world is just outside the rusty gates of our crumbling    civilization. But isn't it comforting to know that as long as    we're inside we have the warming sensation of fairness,    equality and justice for all (that can afford it    anyway)?  <\/p>\n<p>    Self-delusion seems to be a defining quality of human    behavior. Lies maintain our flimsy order, we find consolation    in myths like 'what we do has significance' and 'God punishes    the wicked'. The constant avalanche of empirical evidence to    the contrary simply gets relegated to the third class bureau of    irrational philosophers.  <\/p>\n<p>      Hypocrisy can flourish when goodness is defined not      only as kind and altruistic behavior, but as sticking to the      rules and obligations of the faith. [3]    <\/p>\n<p>    Our 'leaders' wage war in the name of peace and establish    democracy with an iron fist. Our traditional values are warped;    they reflect fantasy not reality. Our values are so removed    from actual substance that fantasy becomes real<br \/>\nity and truth    becomes error. This is the primary difficulty in conveying the    meaning of nihilism because all morally loaded concepts are    biased against a lucid description of the nihilistic viewpoint.    Nietzsche was addressing this issue when he wrote the title and    the book Beyond Good and Evil. But it's not just a    series of lies it's a debasing and wholly aberrant structure.    The problem is so deep that even the words to define it must be    replaced with a new lexicon.  <\/p>\n<p>              Nuclear power remains a beautiful analogy              for the era we live in, a struggling existence              bounded between torment and ecstasy, every day living              all shades in between. We can ultimately accomplish              whatever we can imagine while moving forward with              curiosity and courage, yet we still battle the drag              of fear and cowardice.            <\/p>\n<p>              We walk the edge of a sword in this              process of human development, aware that we can cure              the illnesses of millions, or vaporize them with a              bomb, and nothing outside of our planet (until we              leave it) is going to care whether we do one or the              other.            <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism challenges the assumptions supporting common    values such as 'equality'; 'pity', 'justice', but also terms of    conclusion about human existence. Existential values, terms    such as 'meaningless', 'pointless' and 'futile', are flawed    because their definitions stem from the moral values that have    hitherto been rejected. We have to criticize justice when    events demonstrate that in court it's not whether one is guilty    or not, but how persuasive their lawyer is, or how thoroughly    the judge and jury have been rhetorically manipulated!    'Justice' is the confusing legalese that your high-priced    barrister can spew in the courtroom like an oil slick in front    of a pursuing vehicle. The rich go free while the poor go to    prison.  Justice has been    perverted beyond recognition, ironically through a dogmatic    belief in its sanctity and immutability. It's clearly time to    question the root assumptions.  <\/p>\n<p>     The Pitfalls of Artificial    Law  <\/p>\n<p>    It may seem peculiar how terms like 'moral', 'liberal'    and 'conservative' are used in conversation. People will tell    you they're moral individuals but they don't say moral    according to who or what even though every culture and    religious order has different standards. They'll tell you    they're liberal and one is supposed to assume they mean it    politically instead of liberal users of peyote or stamps on    heavy envelopes. 'Progress' is another favorite; progress is    good but as in the spread of cancer? Or maybe they mean the    spread of Wal-Mart's to every town in the world with at least    5,000 people?  <\/p>\n<p>    But the consistent message people are trying to convey in    conversation is their own subtle deviation from the political    and social norm and from the ambient morality which is to say    from the definitions and standards processed, packaged and    pumped into them by media, government and church authorities.    Since all these concepts are unable to be empirically codified    they assume elastic values that are easily warped to serve    despots and unhealthy outcome, which is why Nietzsche wisely    stated:  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Morality is the best of all devices for leading mankind    by the nose.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But moral laws aren't the only kind that can be warped to    serve disingenuous ends. The greater the personal wealth and    property one controls or possesses the more laws are needed to    protect that wealth. Conversely, the less one owns the fewer    laws are needed for protecting it. At a point of total poverty,    where one has nothing but the self, they would only feel the    need for laws against killing i.e. 'thou shalt not murder'. In    other words the degree of law desired is directly proportional    to the wealth in possession. Laws protect that vested power and    the people owning it by providing consistent codified support    for the control and distribution of that wealth. But even    though the stated desire for legality is universal the    interpretation of that legality is not, clearly varying between    haves and have-nots, a schism fervently exploited by Marxists.    Enter the lawyers who are mercenaries paid to reinterpret the    law to favor the client. Since the rich have the money to buy    the most powerful lawyers and since the establishment of    precedent is defined through epic court battles, common law is    gradually skewed in favor of those rich patrons. Hence the    emergence of a class-bifurcated, sanctimonious justice system    and the erosion of legal fairness. Scientific research shows    that in a police lineup witnesses' who choose an incorrect    person are just as confident as ones that choose the correct    one because human memory fills in the blanks with assumptions.    Furthermore juries are just as credulous of false or inaccurate    testimony as legitimate because all that really matters is    strength of conviction. The criminal justice system warps    science and the witness to its own ends because the only thing    that matters in this setting is which side you are on     prosecution    or defense.  <\/p>\n<p>    Laws    are employed to shield the incompetent and mitigate the    influence of the capable. For example, a cop with a gun can be    a greater danger than a 'criminal' because they have an    official sanction to kill; their murder is backed by the    concept of law. The government and legal institutions have no    higher morality than the 'criminal' does; they are prone to    heinous conduct just as, if not worse than the criminal is,    without impartial oversight. One party can act with impunity;    the other will be executed. So what of \"rights\"?    Nihilism views rights as irrelevant because it's the underlying    structures of morality and the roots of truth, myth and    collective delusions that dictate significance. Morality and    ethics are artificial byproducts of culture and through    hypocrisy and abuse are warped into becoming illusory    forces.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some argue that money is a proxy for    achievement, but this is false. Money is aggregated amongst the    already wealthy. Nor does our capitalist society promote    achievement through the educational establishment, the mythical    system of western mandarinism perpetuated by certain members of    the intelligentsia . The true nature of the system is based    more on connections and wealth than merit. The true nature of    the system is based more on connections and wealth than merit.    The number of slots to get on this escalator to social    achievement is limited, and those already powerful get to    choose who gets those slots. It has never been truer than    today, the rich get richer while the poor get poorer.  <\/p>\n<p>     Systemic Self-Destruction  <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism is an awareness that destruction is at    least as important as construction, even more so when    institutions have outlived their usefulness to become corrupt    and unhealthy. Idealist crusades fail because they never remove    the vestiges of the past order. Think of it biologically, would    Homo sapiens have evolved out of the Mesozoic era, or would    they have just been dino-snacks? We're here because of a    previous mass extinction! The old order didn't mutate,    it was catastrophically destroyed because that's the only way    radical, meaningful change can occur. Revolutions fail because    the willpower to enact the necessary severity of change is    lacking. Actually it's not just willpower it's the total vision    that's usually lacking. Some call Karl Marx a revolutionary but    Marxism isn't genuine revolution it's just rearranging the    artificial order. Every ideology on the books is merely a    convenient way to re-order the present situation; they just    shuffle the same old cards and the people end up worse off than    before! Nihilism<br \/>\n plays a completely new game, but the old game    of lies and myths always self-destructs eventually. These are    the cycles of history, the recycling of flawed ideologies and    our era is a prime example.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nihilism is the organic logical response to    artificial chaos, the intentional chaos manufactured by    government, religion, and mass-media.  <\/p>\n<p>        Every    political ideology has been discredited as an affront to    freedom and well-being. From capitalism to communism the    blindly faithful never test and verify theory before    implementation, so the fatal flaw is always the same     actualization; its the predictable literalization of faith and    myth. Besides producing voluminous hypocrisy and tyranny the    byproduct of sham ideologies and fractional logic includes    extensive pollution of both the human mind and the Earth's    ecosystem. Think of the billions of dollars spent to    produce nuclear, biological and chemical weapons all to have    them rust and leak in storage bunkers from Tooele to Tomsk-7.    Millions toiling to produce ultra-deadly nerve gas and    radioactive waste with a four and a half billion year    half-life. Nihilists know who to 'thank'- and who to stop from    doing it again.  <\/p>\n<p>    Religion  <\/p>\n<p>    Independent theologies and decentralized organizations    have replaced the Church\/State monopoly. With the loss of    government support (money) the Church has revealed its true    nature as the giant predatory profit-motivated scam that it is.    The theological monopoly has been broken and now any faith is    just as valid as any other is. History will rate the separation    of Church and State as one of the most critical pivots of the    modern era. The secondary effect of this is that the national    population doesn't know which faith to choose, and although    religion can't be eliminated it can be easily replaced. Now all    the addicts to God will have to make do with a pluralistic    methadone.  <\/p>\n<p>    Education  <\/p>\n<p>    Every election season has its battle over education in    some form or another. These conflicts only become more heated    as relative values polarize amidst social disintegration and    the concomitant increase of media attention on school violence.    But this incessant emphasis on 'education' has little to do    with training skills in socialization or adaptability and    everything to do with myth indoctrination! This is why    religious groups fight like hell for separate private or home    schooling. Instead of learning critical reasoning skills useful    for all applications education has been turned into a process    for molding and warping young when they're most impressionable    in order to serve corporate demands, and not the needs of    society and the intellectual development of the individual.    Given the stunning uselessness of most school material within    practical life, it seems difficult to explain the education    scam otherwise, except perhaps as hollow tradition or keeping    the kids off the streets for a few hours each day. Employers    and authority powers all look for those stamped and notarized    pieces of paper to effortlessly determine the gullibility and    exploitability of a person, how quickly they'll latch on to    authorized opinions and follow orders without questions, or at    least that's how a cynic would posit degrees and diplomas are    really being used.  <\/p>\n<p>    Monarchy  <\/p>\n<p>    Those inveterate despots and prostitutes for the Church,    one of mankind's long lasting afflictions, the monarchy has    finally been eliminated and relegated to a proper place in the    dusty archives of history. Unfortunately the new master, the    mass media, has simply replaced much of monarchic    authority.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nationalism  <\/p>\n<p>    The nation no longer has any real meaning except as a    vestigial tool to drag the public into fratricidal conflicts or    generate enthusiastic rivalry for sporting events. The    citizenry get the pain without the benefits of nationalism    anymore because leaders fail to protect their citizens from    external threats. Money, immigrants, religion, drugs and    disease all cross political boundaries with impunity,    ironically usually unmolested by nationalist politicians. The    facile irony only masks the hypocrisy of the domestic    leadership that parrots nationalist rhetoric yet acts in favor    of international moneyed interests; they talk local but act    global. The super-rich arent restricted by    nationalism, they and their money can move anywhere they want     and play one country against another for greater profits.    Nationalism is just like religion, it's a means of exploiting    the poor and ignorant with faith and blind obedience.      <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>              Never let government shrink-wrap              your mind with their flag.            <\/p>\n<p>    Patriotism follows the same pattern of obsolescence    because anymore it has been hijacked to mean obedience to the    suicidal dictates of corrupt authority. As long as the domestic    death-toll can be kept to a minimum war is good and noble    because it generates employment and corporate profits.  <\/p>\n<p>    Traditional faith in the military establishment has    become equally foolish. The creation of the professional    military composed of volunteers drastically alters the    equation, elevating imperialism and executive authority over    the needs of the greater public. The worlds of the military and    the civilian used to be intricately related. Now the two are    rapidly spinning in opposite directions. Mistrust, ignorance,    and incompetence have created a re-evaluation of the mission of    the military and even its very necessity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mass Media  <\/p>\n<p>    The character of the mass media is finally being viewed    as the imperative threat to collective health that it really    is. Democracy is a sham when the primary media filters and    manipulates the vast majority of information voters need to    accurately judge candidates and issues, while making a fortune    broadcasting specious and vitriolic campaign advertisements.    Not only do the same companies own the networks, but they're    owned by the same people, and the trend towards consolidation    and mergers continues unabated.  <\/p>\n<p>    This highlights a few elements of the decaying    superstructure but to stop at that would be a fatal flaw     Marx's mistake. It's an unfortunate fault of simplistic human    nature to first target the visible elements. But to merely    attack the visible superstructure of capitalism, church and    politicians is doomed without reaching the \"demons\" in the    public consciousness. Don't make the mistake of anarchism,    reach and dissolve the myths and the lies, the foolish ideas    and the self-destructive notions, as well as the people that    preach it. The relativistic moral codes of \"good\" is this and    \"bad\" is that, they're cynically reinvented by self-righteous    leaderships to achieve misguided, mystical goals. And the    intangible, non-verifiable goals make the sweetest bait because    no one can claim otherwise! If you want to change a belief you    must first change an environment because what the masses    believe is formed by what they hear and see around them.  <\/p>\n<p>      \"The great revolutions are those of manners and      thought. Changing the name of a government does not transform      the mentality of a people.\"  Gustave Le Bon    <\/p>\n<p>    The strategic success of revolution is predicated upon    reaching these roots. How? Use the acidic dissolution of    delusion. Ridicule the ridiculous; highlight absurdity,    contradiction and irony. Make fun of the foolish and faithful    alike but more importantly the notions they use and discredit    delusion by every means available. Propagate the replacement    and fill the vacuum left by the discredited myths. Fill it with    facts built from the boundaries of the known and the unknown in    order to deal with the present and not some fictional    afterlife. Counteract religious<br \/>\n modes  convince the public    that natural behavior and instinct are normal again. Work to    build havens from mass-media and pop-cultural influences    allowing anyone the freedom of independent thought and    introspection unfettered by the corporate sponsored, brand    positioned homogenized opinions doled out like drug-laced    candy.  <\/p>\n<p>              We tend to think of revolution to mean              violent armed conflict such as in a civil war but a              revolution can be entirely peaceful and non-violent,              for a revolution is really just a radical,              fundamental shift in individual and collective              viewpoint.            <\/p>\n<p>    So when does the revolution start? It already has! Act    accordingly in what you do and what you say.    There's no half measure and no fence to sit on, everyone    is a participant in this omnipresent psychological war because    it has no front-line or boundaries. Every mind is a battlefield    and every person with above room temperature body warmth and IQ    is a combatant. Now's the time to decide which side to be    on.  <\/p>\n<p>    A Brief History of    Power  <\/p>\n<p>    Within crude authority structures power is transmitted    via violence, or at least the threat of violence. In less    primitive authority systems power is primarily transmitted    through mechanisms of money: bribes, kickbacks, and the various    forms of financial corruption. Within more advanced authority    structures power is mostly wielded through mechanisms of    belief: faith, popular assumptions, and myths. This is why    within the modern system of coercion through belief media    control is so critical to authority because that's the means of    manipulating the range of acceptable thoughts within the public    mind.  <\/p>\n<p>    So, just as power through violence and fear has become    obsolete and strategically ineffective, coercion through belief    is now becoming an obsolescent method of control. This    development is largely due to advanced communications    technology spreading practical ideas and information, along    with the universal application of standardized and    scientifically-based education. Eventually, with struggle, we    will supplant the use of force and coercion with structures of    social organization that are not based on whim or belief but    built from impartial testing and verification, in other words,    methods and ideas that actually function as intended in    practice. When statement, intent and effect are matched then    political and social hypocrisy are eliminated.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite the remarkable progression of human development    we can still find examples of the various structures of power    in different locations throughout our contemporary world. And    when establishment authority loses legitimacy, through    ineptitude and corruption or other reasons, they frequently    resort to more crude forms of coercion in order to cement their    hold on power. In this regard it's wise to remember that    even within a political    system based purely on power and force, the subjugated have    every natural and inalienable right to resist and overthrow    those in power over them. Of course whether theyre able to or    not is another matter, but the point is that an authority    system based on power, whether stated as such or covered behind    layers of hypocrisy and rhetoric, is one thats inherently    unstable and where violence begets greater violence in cyclical    fashion. At best this can be described as asymmetrical    development.  <\/p>\n<p>    Power, Sex,    Revolution  <\/p>\n<p>    Every monolithic establishment    seems impossible to change when were trapped within it, yet    the revolution always seems inevitable in retrospect. Contrary    to the view of the irrational pessimists human society    does grow and develop, and even human nature evolves    too. We're not doomed to repeat the past unless we fail to    learn from it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vertical authority structures    have been frequent features of the past 6,000 years of    male-dominated human history. However, to believe that power    and force are the only ways to structure a society is both    profoundly foolish and historically myopic, even as such    beliefs serve as convenient justification for contemporary    abuses. The Paleolithic to the Neolithic era, around 6,000 to    60,000 years-ago and beyond, was the reverse  featuring    successful civilizations structured around women. And now in    the 21st century, with the development of increasingly advanced    reproductive technology like bio-engineered sperm, the human    species has moved into a completely unprecedented and    astonishing realm: a third sexual age that has effectively    rendered the male sex biologically redundant.  <\/p>\n<p>                The symbols and                images of early human civilizations were almost                exclusively of women, sometimes abstract and highly                stylized. More recently these symbols were replaced                by men while at the same time slavery and violence                suddenly became commonplace.              <\/p>\n<p>                It is thought                that the Cucuteni would sacrifice whole cities                every 60-80 years by intentionally burning                thousands of their houses. They would then move and                create another new settlement.                [5]              <\/p>\n<p>    Structured authority predicated    upon force leaves much to be desired, most notably the stifling    of human potential amid the upheaval of violence and brutality,    both physical and psychological. Over millennia of accumulated    experience, through wars and revolutions, and stepping-stone    criticism by enlightened thinkers, the human species has    devised means of structuring social authority, resources and    power that strives towards more equitable formations that are    therefore more stable and flexible, empowering greater numbers.    This system in modern form revolves around concepts of equally    distributed freedoms, rights of varying definition, and    widespread expectations of fair treatment and open opportunity;    symmetrical development. The concept of rules being    equally applied to everyone, the ruler and ruled, and the    realization that neither is inherently superior to the other,    is a development as remarkable as it is revolutionary in human    history.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Russian Nihilists were a part of this    process of human development, fighting to overthrow abusive and    despotic authority and to build a society based on    scientifically rational treatment for everyone. This kind of    struggle doesnt come easy, it requires persistence and    stamina, and especially a sober awareness of potential and    pitfall, separating myth from facts. We dont have to exist    under fear, torture and abuse. Freedom, peace, and cooperation    are just as valid physical dimension within the virtually    limitless realm of our universe, even superior because they    confer unambiguous benefits to the vast majority involved    within society; but well never arrive there using faith and    hope, guided by belief and fictional saviors. Together we    have the potential to achieve anything with a vision and    persistence. The question is: will we try?  <\/p>\n<p>     280 Million Years of    Nihilism  <\/p>\n<p>    It's a characteristic of the human mind to turn    simplicity into subjective complexity and to construe    difficulty from life where none exists. Today the archetypal    question for philosophers is \"why are we here?\" Ask a human and    a serious response will probably involve complex reasoning    involving mystical deities or introspective analysis. But    before we leave the final answer with humanity I think we need    a second opinion.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some 280 million years    ago the first amphibians began life outside water. These    Labryinthodonts named for their infolded tooth enamel typically    had large triangular heads and wide, flat bodies that looked    like giant road-kill without th<br \/>\ne tread marks. Tetrapods like    these crawled around on land eating worms, maybe a few bugs but    basically whatever they could catch and digest. Not much to    look at or admire yet they gave rise to all other land    vertebrates, reptiles, birds, and yes eventually even literate    humans.  <\/p>\n<p>    If we could ask the same of a Permian tetrapod what    mysterious, and enlightening answers would they provide?    Perhaps something like \"I don't understand the question, I just    want to avoid death.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Odd isn't it that they never had any goal or god, no soul    or hope of an afterlife indeed they lacked any purpose    beyond the brief struggle for life and yet millions of years    later here we are reading this because of it, because they    existed and evolved? We as humans exist in the same physical    universe, subject to the same rules of physics and biology, the    same need for sea-water salinity body fluid, the same protein    and amino acids ... Decades of scientific inquiry and    careful research all to reach the inescapable conclusion that    the point is there is no point. The joke is on us because    we turned the absurdly simple into the dangerously    complex.  <\/p>\n<p>    The answer to \"why are we here?\" is no different for    human, Labryinthodont or jellyfish, because we live in the same    world subject to the same physical limitations and end up in    the same place after death. Well, some leave better fossils    than others. Now we see why fear of death is such a natural    instinct and why religion exerts so much concerted effort to    contradict that instinct.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/counterorder.com\/nihilism.html\" title=\"What is Nihilism? | CounterOrder.com\">What is Nihilism? | CounterOrder.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Nihilism Defined A common, but misleading, description of nihilism is the 'belief in nothing'. Instead, a far more useful one would substitute 'faith' for 'belief' where faith is defined as the \"firm belief in something for which there is no proof.\" A universal definition of nihilism could then well be the rejection of that which requires faith for salvation or actualization and would span to include anything from theology to secular ideology. 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