Malism
Malism is a philosophical and social concept that explores the nature and pervasiveness of "malice." It is not a formal, organized religion or political movement but rather a framework for understanding intentional harm, ill will, and malevolence in human behavior and societal structures. At its core, malism posits that the capacity for and incidence of malice is a significant force shaping individual actions, interpersonal relationships, and the broader dynamics of communities and institutions.
Proponents of malism, often referred to as malists, do not necessarily advocate for malice. Instead, they analyze
Different interpretations of malism exist. Some may focus on the individual psychological roots of malice, such