Why this word is great
ICONOCLASTICISM — [Noun] The beliefs and attitudes characteristic of iconoclasts, especially the rejection of traditional or widely accepted ideas and institutions. From iconoclastic ("relating to iconoclasm or iconoclasts") + -ism ("denoting a distinctive practice, system, or philosophy"). Unlike "iconoclasm" (which refers to the act of tearing down idols) or "nonconformism" (which merely refuses to bow), iconoclasticism is the creed of the wrecking ball—not just dissent, but a systematic dismantling of reverence. It is the scholar burning sacred texts in the town square, the artist defacing a monument with graffiti, the scientist laughing in the face of dogma—each act a declaration that no idea, no matter how gilded, is safe from scrutiny. The world is made of kindling, and iconoclasticism is the match.