The Trilogy

Coming Soon A Plastic World: The Paradox of the Leftist Mind by J A Griffin
Book Two

A Plastic World

The Paradox of the Leftist Mind

The second volume examines the paradox engine: how compassion becomes control, tolerance becomes suppression, equality becomes managed outcomes, and progress turns against the civilization that made progress possible.

Coming Soon A Plastic World: A Collection of Essays by J A Griffin
Book Three

A Plastic World

A Collection of Essays

The final volume gathers sharper, shorter essays on the machinery of unreality: corrupted science, cultural erasure, institutional hypocrisy, propaganda, managed speech, and the engineered collapse of common sense.

★★★★★

“Finds the truth and helps awaken us to what has been taken.”

“Clear, controlled, and deeply unsettling—in the best way.”

“A blueprint to restoring organic culture.”

Book One

A Plastic World

How the World Stopped Making Sense

A Plastic World book cover

Something has shifted. Public life feels staged. Language feels managed. Institutions speak in a tone that sounds right but rings hollow. Most people sense it, but struggle to explain it clearly. A Plastic World names that shift and follows it to its source.

This is not a book of slogans or reactions. It is an attempt to describe, in plain terms, how culture becomes synthetic—how something once organic, inherited, and lived can be gradually replaced by systems that are designed, enforced, and performed.

It examines how language is reshaped to control perception, how standards are inverted without appearing to be, and how institutions begin to prioritize stability of narrative over contact with reality. These changes rarely arrive all at once. They accumulate, layer by layer, until the environment itself begins to feel artificial.

The result is a culture that still carries the outward form of the old one, but operates by different rules. Familiar on the surface. Unrecognizable underneath.

This book shows how to recognize that system—and how organic culture endures in spite of it.

The Author

J A Griffin

J A Griffin is the pseudonym of an American writer who spent more than a decade living across Europe, Africa, and South America, observing cultures on the ground while watching the West quietly remake itself.

He came of age during a period when the West still believed in itself—then lived through the decades when that confidence began to erode. From early optimism around global integration to the gradual shift toward managed language, artificial norms, and institutional detachment, he witnessed the change firsthand.

That long vantage—across time and place—led to a single conclusion: organic culture was being replaced by something synthetic, structured, and top-down.

A Plastic World is the result.

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