A Durkheimian approach to the phenomenon of suicide. It is recognized as such, can and will be affirmed by many a scholar. And yes, it's a thorough theoretical representation of the matter. But it doesn't necessarily enlighten The true essence of nihilism. The rivers of nihilism run into the streams of anomie which in itself may have the cause/effect of suicide. In other words: the term nihilism is occasionally used in association with anomie which is a lack of social and moral norms to explain a generally despairing attitude That perceives existence as meaningless. So, with this in mindI find it relevant to see nihilism In comparison with deconstruction. First being the principle of the unlike And then the logical exclusionary principle