The Myth of Intellectual Rebellion
For centuries, so-called "intellectual rebels" have been praised for challenging tradition and shaking the foundations of thought. But what if they weren’t as revolutionary as people think? What if their ideas weren’t groundbreaking, just confused?
In The Myth of Intellectual Rebellion, we take a direct and unfiltered look at philosophers like Nietzsche, Camus, Sartre, Foucault, Derrida, Stirner, Schopenhauer, and Marx. They positioned themselves as challengers of tradition, but their own ideas collapse under scrutiny.
This book doesn’t just critique—it dismantles. With a mix of brutal honesty and sharp analysis, The Myth of Intellectual Rebellion exposes the contradictions and flawed reasoning behind these so-called revolutionary thinkers. They weren’t bold visionaries—they were just lost.