Message from @Prometheus
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He was at the turning point of man
Also
Saying Christianity and Feminism go along is a really wack view
what he is saying almost fully correlates to modern day
@Prometheus Sargon of Akkad encourages his followers to be “anti feminist” for the sake of being anti feminist
And honestly i feel like John Norman said that
And not Nietzsche
Mainly because the video doesnt give a source
@Ned Kelly
Nietzche
vid is from Will Durant
audio
pretty credible to me
What book?
I don't know exactly but I'll tell when I find out.
do you fellows believe men and women are equal?
But have no mistake about Nietzsche he was opposed to Christanity and his comparison to feminism comes from a certain point of view.
You can't think his ubermensch was benign. It was about power. Yes, the Nazis misunderstood his philosophy but it's elements did embody. Power of the will above everything else.
Here's the full audio.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4i11923V04
Nietzsche hated nationalism because he thought it would weaken the Übermensch
@Deleted User they should be equal but our culture has evolved to the point that it would take massive change of revolution for it to be so
Yes, true. But not the ideal of Ubermensch overpowering overall. He believed in the control of strong Aristocracy over the people.
That people should die over the ideal of the superman and his goals.
equal with less mothers?
and less offspring?
what
The audio is from "The Story of Philosophy" book I am sure you know about it.
https://archive.org/stream/TheStoryOfPhilosophyWillDurant/The%20Story%20Of%20Philosophy-Will%20Durant_djvu.txt
Friedrich Nietzsche is covered in it.
Idk much about Will Durant but ive heard of the “Story of Philosophy”
People were sacrificial pawns for the Übermensch goals. That's how we got all those heavy high leaders. Like Hitler or Stalin. You would remember Stalin was also named as a Man of Steel. What do you think that identifies too?
Nietzsche's philosophy has brought a lot of horrors yet revealed many truths about ourselves which we do not like to confront most of the times in our life.
hiter and stalin's sole purpose was ubermensch?
The Übermensch as an idea was more costly than it could imagine, but they still fought each other for the blood god that is war for small gains
The language when we use to explain power relations was revealed more through Nietzsche than anyone else I know of.
@Deleted User No not purpose not initially but the end of almost every human being is to attain highest amount of power and Ubermensch was they highest ideal as they were all influenced by Nietzsche at the time. It was an age when man abandoned God and shaped himself as one and as Nietzsche had idealized. Though there were elements he didn't wanted violence and the same time he contradicted himself. But ultimately it was to overcome his conscious and be a complete super man is he would have want it. Sometimes even transcending his humanity even to brutality and torture. You can find it our yourself by exposing yourself to his writings.
The full audio up there will reveal very well how Nietzsche thought. It's marvelously written and the audio is great also pretty great. One the most excellent presentations on Nietzsche I have heard.
have you studied fascism this intensively as well?
Here Bertrand Russell's analysis on Nietzsche. A more reputable Philosopher.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGDZcifLpdA
@Deleted User No that extensively, but to a certain extent. Mostly my ideas come from my influences. Generally more of a person who believes in free market system like Capitalism and US constitution which preserves individual rights and the bill of rights and secularism.
you watched cultured thug?
he has some pretty good videos on fascism
I don't believe a certain party should have ideological control over the majority of the people. It should based freely without much cultural biases and should allow maximum freedom to the individual it can provide.
@Deleted User No I haven't, but I will do thanks.
where is all this coming from
you do know national socialist Germany practiced positive Christianity and freedom of religion as if the religion was not parasitical to the nation.