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14674056 No.14674056 [Reply] [Original]

Where do I start with Neetchee?

>> No.14674117

>>14674056
One easy first step:

Don't sully your body with tattoos like the degenerate in your picture.

>> No.14674123

>>14674117
Is that some ressentiment I sense?

>> No.14674166

Ecce homo

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>>14674123
"ressentiment"?

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I started with The Birth of Tragedy

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>>14674202
Yes. Nietzsche wrote about it

>> No.14674259

>>14674232
>thus spoke zarathustra
>icing on the cake
It isNietzsche at his core. All his other work is a commentary on Zarathustra.

>> No.14674318

>>14674056
NIGGER

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Kaufmann’s Portable is only a little edited down and in a very good order. If you like it enough you go back to pick up the rest

>> No.14674388

>>14674371
>frederich

>> No.14674461

>>14674232
Where would you stick The Will to Power?

>> No.14674565

>>14674259
But you'll make very little sense of it if you haven't read the rest of his work. He doesn't outright say many of his ideas, and leaves you to interpret them. It might be interesting to read it as a first book and then return to it once you've read his other works.

>>14674056
Do you want to read a lot of him or just get the basic concepts? If the former, I'd go chronologically; I regret I didn't do that. His ideas changed with time and if you hop from one book to the other it might be confusing. If the latter, I'd start with something like The Gay Science and then Zarathustra.

>>14674461
Not him, but I'd read it last.

>> No.14674604

>>14674166
Pseud detected

>> No.14674618

>>14674371
I've always heard the Basic Writings is more accessible, and to follow that up with the Viking

>> No.14674650

>>14674618
Well it’s the one I had heard of and found in a book store once. It seems to be more, if not the rest, of his writing, at 862 pages to the Portable 692.

>>14674388
Heh. It’s just a shirt.

>> No.14674723

>>14674056
I like Nietzsche but sometimes it feels like he's talking in circles

>> No.14674740

>>14674723
The eternally recurrent speech.

>> No.14674811

>>14674740
that makes it sound like some profound attempt to say a single perfect truth that cannot be said
no I mean he'll open a clause and never close it, say thing A leads to thing B which leads to thing A, that sort of thing

>> No.14674819

>>14674811
I was just having a laff about you finding it circular and him talking about the eternal recurrence.
is joke friend )))))

>> No.14675037

>>14674056
Reading his books.

>> No.14675079

>>14674056
I would personaly say to get familiar with his geneology before actually getting into him. at least having an understanding of christian ethics and the basics of the western tradition. people who start with neitzche are usually horrid and unnuanced. raling against things they never had empathy with to begin with. accepting his conclusions in the light of his context is what will allow you to truly walrus man and not solely be a mouthpiece.

>> No.14675089

Funny how those who bloviate endlessly about "ressentiment" exemplify it to the greatest extent