Disclaimer: The narrator is a christian but he ain't preachy about it for the most part.
Nihilism
Aleister Crowley
A good examination of Aleister Crowley, media, and post-modernism from a christian perspective.
Re: Aleister Crowley
William Hogarth
By William Hogarth - BeerStreet.jpg and GinLane.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3516658
Re: Nihilism
Baccanalia
"Never for any assembly, citizens, has this formal prayer to the gods been not only so suitable but even so necessary, a prayer which reminds us that these are the gods whom our forefathers had appointed to be worshipped, to be venerated, to receive our prayers, not those gods [3??] who would drive our enthralled minds with vile and alien rites, as by the scourges of the Furies, to every crime and every lust...
As regards their number, if I shall say that there are many thousands of them, it cannot but be that you are terrified, unless I shall at once add to that who and of what sort they are. [9] First, then, a great part of them are women, and they are the source of this mischief; then there are men very like the women, debauched and debauchers, fanatical, with senses dulled by wakefulness, wine, noise and shouts at night. [10] The conspiracy thus far has no strength, but it has an immense source of strength in that they grow more numerous day by day. [11]"
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 39
Liv. 39 15
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex ... apter%3D15
"Never for any assembly, citizens, has this formal prayer to the gods been not only so suitable but even so necessary, a prayer which reminds us that these are the gods whom our forefathers had appointed to be worshipped, to be venerated, to receive our prayers, not those gods [3??] who would drive our enthralled minds with vile and alien rites, as by the scourges of the Furies, to every crime and every lust...
As regards their number, if I shall say that there are many thousands of them, it cannot but be that you are terrified, unless I shall at once add to that who and of what sort they are. [9] First, then, a great part of them are women, and they are the source of this mischief; then there are men very like the women, debauched and debauchers, fanatical, with senses dulled by wakefulness, wine, noise and shouts at night. [10] The conspiracy thus far has no strength, but it has an immense source of strength in that they grow more numerous day by day. [11]"
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 39
Liv. 39 15
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex ... apter%3D15
Re: Nihilism
i guess Nihilism and Hedonism are maybe close cousins...