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  1. In Beyond Good and Evil, Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (1886) Nietzsche engages in broad discussions of philosophy, religion, morality, virtue, politics, and nobility. It is his most visibly comprehensive book. Especially noteworthy is his discussion of the great theme, long virtually absent in modern thought, of the philosopher himself.

  2. Apr 7, 2015 · Nazis explained Nietzsche’s philosophy in their own terms, so for many years after the war, Nietzsche was almost entirely ignored and forgotten. Walter A. Kaufmann did a great job in cleaning up Nietzsche’s name and restoring value to his philosophical concepts. 13. Groundhog Day (1993)

  3. Oct 21, 2023 · Key Takeaways. At age 44, Friedrich Nietzsche flung his arms around a flogged horse and lost consciousness. When he awoke in a mental hospital, his close friends found he was no longer the same ...

  4. A girlfriend of Mussolini, Margherita Sarfatti, who was Jewish, relates that Nietzsche virtually was the transforming factor in Mussolini's "conversion" from hard socialism to spiritualistic, ascetic fascism: "In 1908 he presented his conception of the superman's role in modern society in a writing on Nietzsche entitled, "The Philosophy of ...

  5. Nietzsche's Influence on Hitler's Mein Kampf, by M. Kalish. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), a fervent philosopher who was anti-democracy, anti-Christianity, anti-Judaism, anti-socialist and self-acclaimed Anti-Christ, expressed his belief in a master race and the coming of a superman in many of his works.

  6. Jan 29, 2019 · The “will to power” is a central concept in the philosophy of 19th-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It is best understood as an irrational force, found in all individuals, that can be channeled toward different ends. Nietzsche explored the idea of the will to power throughout his career, categorizing it at various points as a ...

  7. As a result, a totally new philosophy of the world was now required. Nietzsche offered an interpretation of reality that accepted the fluidity of nature, species, ideas, beliefs and values. Furthermore, he held that it is nonsense to think that the fact of evolution can ever be taught as if it were a religion (since the process of evolution ...

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