Fighting Everything: Activism, Ideology, and the War on Society is a calm but uncompromising exploration of one of the most powerful forces shaping contemporary culture: the transformation of activism into ideology.
Once a tool for correcting injustice, activism has increasingly evolved into a comprehensive moral system-one that no longer seeks reform, but permanent struggle; no longer invites dialogue, but demands conformity; no longer challenges power, but becomes a new form of it.
Drawing on the insights of Hannah Arendt, George Orwell, Roger Scruton, Václav Havel, and Alexis de Tocqueville, this book examines how neomarxist thought migrated from economics to culture, reshaping language, institutions, and identity itself. Through carefully argued analysis and real-world case studies from universities, media, corporations, and public life, it reveals how compassion becomes obligation, disagreement becomes immorality, and justice becomes ideology.
This is not a book against reform.
It is a book against absolutism.
Not against activism-
but against the moment activism forgets society and starts fighting it.
For readers concerned about cancel culture, ideological conformity, the erosion of free speech, and the quiet loss of pluralism, Fighting Everything offers a sober, courageous, and deeply human defense of restraint, responsibility, and the fragile structures that make freedom possible.