If you need to explain, never ever shorted the phrase. Just keep saying "bourgeois nihilism".
The bourgeois nihilism of today is distinct from the bourgeois nihilism of Nietzsche's era...
If you need to explain, never ever shorted the phrase. Just keep saying "bourgeois nihilism".
The bourgeois nihilism of today is distinct from the bourgeois nihilism of Nietzsche's era...
https://dessalines.github.io/essays/nietzsche.html
All direct quotes from Nietzche:
Obviously Nietzsche had reactionary politics. But that's not what you said, now is it? Are you going to quote any of his writings that indicate "it be rad if we killed all weak people and races? Also socialists and women too."“
This is just the same (lazy) warmed-over guilt by association from the Nazis' vulgar interpretations of his works
Not really that vulgar when you look at what Nietszche thought about Jews:
Trotting out your collection of the most problematic Nietzsche quotes that don't say what you originally said hasn't worked so far so it mystifies me why you continue to do it
This is such a bizarre, absurd argument. What do those sentences, taken out of context and misrepresented, demonstrate about Nietzsche's view of Jews?
The New Testament isn't exactly considered the Jewish part of the Bible. Just on the face of it, the quotes seem to be more anti-christian than anti-jewish.
Also idk about the implication that stanning Pilate is antisemitic. He does have an absolute banger of a line.
This take on Nietzsche is particularly ironic considering that actual German nationalism was being born at the time, and Nietzsche opposed it. He broke with Wagner over all the batshit antisemitic stuff (again, Nietzsche was anti-christian, not antisemitic...).
Nietzsche famously loathed Christianity, and the slavish mentality he perceived to be at the core of the faith.