antimoralism
/ˌæntɪmɔːˈrælɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A philosophical or moral outlook that rejects traditional morality, often advocating for a more individualistic or nihilistic approach.
“The artist’s antimoralist views sparked controversy among critics and audiences alike.”
2. noun
A tendency to act in opposition to moral standards or norms.
“The company’s antimoralism led to widespread criticism and a loss of public trust.”