nihilism

An intellectual and political position premised by the rejection of all moral and ethical values grounded in the belief that there is some kind of higher authority or being (e.g. God, humanity, justice, nature, etc.). The term itself derives from Ivan Turgenev’s novel Fathers and Sons (1861), where it is used to describe a generation of intellectuals who had become disenchanted with bourgeois life in Russia because they saw it as hollow.