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What did he even do?

>> No.20591565

>>20591517
He was a German professor and philosopher. Famously, he wrote Beyond Good and Evil and various other essays.
Fredrick is considered the chief influence of National Socialist ideology during the prewar period of the 19th and 20th centuries.

>> No.20591604

>>20591565
>Fredrick is considered the chief influence of National Socialist ideology during the prewar period of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Yeah,by clueless faggots

>> No.20591631

He autistically demolished almost every philosopher that came before him, from Plato to Kant, destroyed the Judeo-christian and Buddhistic canons, destroyed the enlightenment, and formulated a gigachad pagan anti-pity and compassion transvaluation with the Overman. Watch pr read Made in Abyss, and you'll have a good idea of what Nietzsche's Ubermensch looks like in the White Whistles.

Be wary of people like Jordan Peterson or any leftoid academic that praises Nietzsche. They ignore the substance of his transvaluation, his aristocratic radicalism (elitism), and his naturalism (that he accorded to a relativism and not anti-body, extremist subjectivism).

"What is good?—Whatever augments the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself, in man. What is evil?—Whatever springs from weakness. What is happiness?—The feeling that power increases—that resistance is overcome. Not contentment, but more power; not peace at any price, but war; not virtue, but efficiency (virtue in the Renaissance sense, virtu, virtue free of moral acid). The weak and the botched shall perish: first principle of our charity. And one should help them to it. What is more harmful than any vice?—Practical sympathy for the botched and the weak—Christianity...."

>> No.20591651

>>20591604
Yeah, Nietzsche was very clearly anti-statist and anti-socialistic. He criticized anti-semitism b/c of it's bitter and weak resentment against the jews for holding power. Not that he didn't have criticisms of the jews, which were many, but the Nazi's being influenced by Nietzsche is as meaningful as saying the Post-modern left was influenced by Nietzsche. Only as misinterpretation.

>> No.20591712

>>20591651
but its not even close to the same misinterpretation, the nazis use Nietzsche's words, while post leftoids use his "framework" mainly which he used in tracing the genealogy of morals... so pretty much what im saying is that the nazis didn't misinterpret him, and the leftoids purposefully didn't interpret him.

>>20591631
good write up, are you Basil?

>> No.20591723

>>20591712
Yeah. Who this?

>> No.20591735

>>20591712
Also, yes the Nazis didn't exactly misinterpret him. Just, as Peterson does, omit various parts of his philosophy, but not as grossly as leftists who literally only take a part of the epistemological framework which isn't evenly accurately described.

>> No.20591798

>>20591651
Fascism is a direct descendant of anarchism. If you believe that, a priori, the state is evil and bends people to its will for its own ends, fascism is just taking that to its logical end.

>> No.20592683

>>20591631
>"What is good?—Whatever augments the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself, in man. What is evil?—Whatever springs from weakness. What is happiness?—The feeling that power increases—that resistance is overcome. Not contentment, but more power; not peace at any price, but war; not virtue, but efficiency (virtue in the Renaissance sense, virtu, virtue free of moral acid). The weak and the botched shall perish: first principle of our charity. And one should help them to it. What is more harmful than any vice?—Practical sympathy for the botched and the weak—Christianity...."
This is just Spinoza for edgelords

>> No.20592691

>>20591517
start with the greeks

>> No.20593930

>>20591631
Holy shit. Someone talking about Made in Abyss on /lit/.
>you'll have a good idea of what Nietzsche's Ubermensch looks like in the White Whistles
Can you elaborate on that?

>> No.20594429

>>20591517
Nothing and that’s the joke.