"Nietzsche's Revolution" argues that Nietzsche is a
revolutionary who aims to liberate modernity by overthrowing
Christianity. Although Nietzsche's terrified inability to follow
through on this revolutionary project causes him to retreat into a
retrograde essentialism of race and gender that betrays his own
revolutionary promise, Nietzsche's complicity in this failure
bequeaths this revolution to us, his future readers, who can take
it up in the form of poststructuralist queer theory and politics.
This is a revolutionary future Nietzsche could neither have
foreseen nor endorsed, but is the necessary consequence of his
quest to overthrow Christianity's cult of meaning.
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