Activism for nihilists

Version 1.1, February 2010

Many men and women withdraw from public affairs and pursue an individual, often even secret, agenda of as much sexual satisfaction they can get because it appears to them that public affairs are utterly anti-sexual.

And because they see that all current schools of morality are in one way or another contrary to their sexual desires (the validity of which they do not want to deny), they consider themselves nihilists.

They are nihilists only “sort-off”. But actually, they do have a value system: optimal sexual satisfaction for themselves. They withdraw from public affairs only because no political movement represents them and would be conducive to their agenda. And anyway, they do not consider their private pro-sexual views capable of finding majority backing.

That they are not represented by any political movement is a pity, because their number is large enough to be a force to be reckoned with, if only they were organized.

And whether in the current world, radical pro-sexual policies would find majority backing is largely academic. Most people in any country are intellectually indifferent; they can be educated to adopt any ruling ideology, whether the ruling ideology is lunatic Christianity, faulty Communism, or the pro-sexual ideology that many of my articles are about.

Thus, worries about whether a pro-sexual ideology finds majority backing in the current world should not be a deterrent to activism. A dedicated intellectual elite, best organized along the principles of a Leninist party, could assume political power by other means than being democratically elected (though winning an election would be convenient). It then could initiate policies that liberate people sexually. Once liberated, and allowed to pursue sexual satisfaction, the people would, after being educated appropriately, support policies of sexual liberation.

My own activism consists almost entirely of writing articles and formulating an appropriate ideology. Organizing a political movement will have to be handled by others, independent from me. However, I will happily use my substantial web presence to report about such a movement. And I will encourage pro-sexual men and women to join it.


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