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What if the end of the world didn't arrive with a bang-but with silence?
In a world numbed by algorithms, anxiety, and ambient despair, The Last Argument Against Nothing dares to ask: what happens when the quiet unraveling is intentional?
Hannah, a 22-year-old dropout with a cracked phone and a sharper eye than most, stumbles upon a chilling truth-an underground collective known as The Great Unburdening is orchestrating the world's slow fade into digital entropy. Their manifesto is not chaos, but consent: a shared surrender to meaninglessness, executed not with bombs but with apathy. And they're winning.
As Hannah delves deeper into encrypted forums and fragmented philosophies, she becomes an unwilling witness to the unraveling-and maybe its last defiant voice. Through dead websites, broken systems, and haunting whispers of stillness, she uncovers not just a conspiracy, but a collective longing for cessation. But somewhere between collapse and capitulation, she finds a question still worth asking: Is resistance possible, even if it's absurd?
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Station Eleven, and the existential dread of a world too online to care, The Last Argument Against Nothing is a slow-burn speculative thriller that blends philosophical intrigue, digital decay, and one woman's irrational refusal to go quietly.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What if the end of the world didn't arrive with a bang-but with silence?
In a world numbed by algorithms, anxiety, and ambient despair, The Last Argument Against Nothing dares to ask: what happens when the quiet unraveling is intentional?
Hannah, a 22-year-old dropout with a cracked phone and a sharper eye than most, stumbles upon a chilling truth-an underground collective known as The Great Unburdening is orchestrating the world's slow fade into digital entropy. Their manifesto is not chaos, but consent: a shared surrender to meaninglessness, executed not with bombs but with apathy. And they're winning.
As Hannah delves deeper into encrypted forums and fragmented philosophies, she becomes an unwilling witness to the unraveling-and maybe its last defiant voice. Through dead websites, broken systems, and haunting whispers of stillness, she uncovers not just a conspiracy, but a collective longing for cessation. But somewhere between collapse and capitulation, she finds a question still worth asking: Is resistance possible, even if it's absurd?
Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Station Eleven, and the existential dread of a world too online to care, The Last Argument Against Nothing is a slow-burn speculative thriller that blends philosophical intrigue, digital decay, and one woman's irrational refusal to go quietly.