This book frames the whole of Western culture as a psyop machine that deters the ambition of the strong via a wholesale confusion of winning and losing. This confusion of winning and losing is termed 'the culture of ambiguity'. In its place the author calls for the implementation of a more robust culture, one that reflects a more invigorating and primordial truth: the difference between winning and losing.
This book frames the whole of Western culture as a psyop machine that deters the ambition of the strong via a wholesale confusion of winning and losing. This confusion of winning and losing is termed 'the culture of ambiguity'. In its place the author calls for the implementation of a more robust culture, one that reflects a more invigorating and primordial truth: the difference between winning and losing.