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This philosophy—traced back to German thinkers like Nietzsche and later distorted through Marx, Freud, and Foucault—argues that reality is nothing but a series of social constructs designed to oppress certain groups. Power struggles are the essence of existence, and morality is ultimately about perpetuating that power. Such ideas underpin modern social movements and political narratives, leading to the normalization of evil acts like child mutilation, and neglecting the moral foundations that once sustained society.