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Nihilist of The 1960's

Photography Historical posted on Nov 08, 2007
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Georges_H_Hoens

12:04PM | Thu, 08 November 2007

Great testimony of the 60th. I can talk during hours about nihilism. As Psychologist I was confronted to that many times. I'll say that nihilism in consequent to despair against a world/society that claim to protect/preserve human values but in the same time unable to assume this fundamental human values. This is mostly schizophrenic... It was the case in the Sixties and it still the case today. That schizophrenia brings most of fragile youths to semantic troubles which generate nevrosis and psychosis. The difference is that in the 60 they wanted to make "the revolution" (the ultimate illusion) to take bombs and kill people... Today the desair seems so great that it brings many youth (which are more young that in the 60th) to commit suicide or desperated acts like Columbine which has become the stereotype of this new kind nihilism (it happen yesterday in Finland)

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Osper

8:27PM | Sat, 10 November 2007

Yeah, the guy in front says it all. Let's just ban everything and start all over again.....except we can't. We are where we are today because of where we came FROM!


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