Materialism>idealism
I’m not trying to get into a whole debate, it’s just interesting to me the way some people cling to these idealist philosophers. Same w the stoics imo. As a guy who used to read all of them… they’re useless to actually understanding life. Like it can be helpful to read them in order to understand how the Western worldview evolved, but they really shouldn’t be taken as some sort of handbook - which many seem to do. (reactionaries). People who read Nietzsche or Plato and think they have some sort of secret insight is my biggest red flag irt pseudo-intellectual who is just going to waste your time… same with Dostoevsky btw.
Confucius is based af though.
Edit: Also, yes these kinds of people exist- my former mentor/boss who spent decades at a white shoe DC law firm would accept any idea if you found a quote by Plato to justify it lmao.
This is an anonymous forum I can be as emotional in my responses as I want. Ideas matter. I get worked up about them.
This is like jordan peterson levels of avoiding answering a question.
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I am emotional because these ideas underpin the ideology that has killed 10s of millions including my family you absolute horses ass!
Ideas are not just floating around in people’s heads they manifest themselves, sometimes grotesquely.
“LMAO imagine caring about ideas”. yeah real materialist analysis there.
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Ummm but have you read this 3,000 page treatise on how that was taken out of context. You literally cannot utter a word until you have read that… plus this 18-volume analysis by CIA sponsored Foucault on the ideas and consequences of underwater basket weaving.
see you in 20 years when you actually know enough to comment
Yep lol. Its pretty unfair that we can post some quotes of most reactionary shit ever said, and they respond with “context” and “read this tome for why its okay”.
When Nietzche said “One Jew more or less — what does it matter ?”, or “all women do is lie and care about their appearance”, maybe we can just take that at face value.
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Lol yep. And “women be shoppin”
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See when you don’t understand the material reality that the CIA and capitalist sponsored academic insitutions pay very close attention to the academics they do and do not sponsor.
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He very much was talking about races, and the need for european “blond beasts of prey” to expand outward and conquer the world, he was very explicit about that, in the quote above.
He also is a thorough orientalist, and advocates for their conquering:
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This makes me think you haven’t read him much. His entire philosophy is admiration for the teutonic and roman conquerers.
Also with respect to eugenics, he very much was an advocate of a landed hereditary aristocracy:
Even Plato, who was an aristocratic philosopher, didn’t think that aristocracy should be hereditary, but rather based on ability.
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How can you read this and not think he’s talking about genetics?
That’s not a term he uses… get a grip.
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If me saying “you can mean something without actually using a specific word” is being too surface level…
Nazism gave his ideas wings.
The relationship between superstructure and base is not one directional or straightforward. but the idea that modern leftists actually think he has something positive to offer is honestly appalling to me.
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It’s not about some sort of playbook it is about how humans relate to one another and recognize (or don’t) the humanity of other humans. That is really what is at the heart of fascism (and liberalism as well). ideology
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“In 1932, Nietzsche’s sister, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, received a bouquet of roses from Adolf Hitler during a German premiere of Benito Mussolini’s 100 Days, and in 1934 Hitler personally presented her with a wreath for Nietzsche’s grave carrying the words “To A Great Fighter”. Also in 1934, Elisabeth gave to Hitler Nietzsche’s favorite walking stick, and Hitler was photographed gazing into the eyes of a white marble bust of Nietzsche.”
That same sister, by the way, married a Wagnerian Nazi and they moved to Paraguay to make a Nazi commune.
Wild to say Nietzsche has nothing to do with nazism and that Hitler didn’t understand him. Hitler loved him.