The Gradual Deterioration Of Our Values

The Collapse of Western Society

And How to Cope with Goblins

arcanexhuman
3 min readDec 9, 2022

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Ye once swore by this book called 48 Laws Of Power which is essentially a manifesto for mistreating others. It conveys a Machiavellian worldview that “power over enemies” is the ultimate summit of the mountain of individual life.

Ye’s Reference to 48 Laws Of Power

At 1:30 of the 29th track, The Truth Freestyle, off of the 2003 mixtape Get Well Soon, Ye raps this:

“Date ballplayers’ wives, that divorced and got half, shiiiiiit,
I figure they deserve somethin’ for all them hours,
And that be the realest shit that I never wrote,
Only book I ever read I could have wrote: 48 Laws Of Power!

The goal of 48 Laws Of Power is to get the reader to integrate their shadow persona, by teaching them to use anger as the antidote to fear and suffering, and how one can fulfill their desires by controlling other people (the book is banned in prisons and schools).

48 Laws Of Power is a bible for vile manipulators and sociopaths.

Nearly half of the text is overtly exploitive and/or manipulative. It details corrupt social tactics probably used by the “top teeth” goblins of Western Society.

Merriam-Webster: aristocracy

The collapse of Western society isn’t solely due to a lack of trust or of love, but instead to the cold blooded goblins in power doing what they please, which is mainly hoarding esoteric knowledge.

Society’s demise is a gradual deterioration of values.

We may have enough intelligence to understand ourselves, but apparently not enough moral wisdom to preserve the fabric of modern cultures.

We’ve become accustom to consuming anti-humanist bullsh*t, like 48 Laws Of Power, which has eroded our moral substrate.

Our morality once existed in sects of mysticism, collectivism, and altruism — but in praxis, these have vanished from our minds — they’re just three strands of the same braid, pulling toward an unreachable desire to understand the inner-workings of a strange and infinite world.

Many people have now intentionally blurred the threshold between what’s clearly right and wrong, good or bad, beautiful or ugly, in an attempt to feel and/or appear “enlightened” — people of science, of spirit, and of the arts….

Therefore, I think the ultimate cope for the collapse of Western civilization should exist in simple terms. I suggest this:

In order to hold society together, we mustn't let others hide the ugliness of hatred or beauty of love.

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