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The ‘End of Evangelion’ as a Critique of Liberal Universalism

Attack the System

Attack the System

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June 25, 2026

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Alexander Raynor and Arktos Journal Jun 24, 2026 Alexander Raynor explores Hideaki Anno’s The End of Evangelion (1997), which stages its apocalypse as a philosophical argument: the Human Instrumentality Project, the dissolution of all individual souls into a single, frictionless consciousness. This is not a villain’s scheme but [] The post The ‘End of Evangelion’ as a Critique of Liberal Universalism first appeared on Attack the System.

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