Why this word is great
IMMORALISM — [Noun] A philosophy that rejects or disregards conventional moral principles. From German Immoralismus, itself from immoral (from French immoral, from Latin immoralis, combining in- ("not") + moralis ("moral")) + -ismus ("-ism"). Unlike "amoralism" (which shrugs at morality) or "nihilism" (which obliterates all meaning), immoralism is a scalpel, not a sledgehammer—a calculated defiance. It is Nietzsche’s Übermensch stepping beyond good and evil, the libertine’s smirk as he breaks a vow, or the revolutionary burning a sacred text with steady hands. To choose immoralism is to stand in the ruins of virtue and call it freedom.