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  • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    Nazism is not nihilism, neither is Nietzsche's uber-mensch, which overcomes nihilism, which to him is caused by one's realization of existence within time and history (eternal recurrence). However, he was of the opinion that humanity collectively cannot overcome these things, only the individual can 'will himself to power'.

    Which is nonsense idealism, individuals are empowered by historical context.