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Nietzsche and Nazism (Paperback)
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Essay from the year 2005 in the subject Philosophy - Philosophy of
the 19th Century, grade: A- (1,7), University of Auckland
(Department of Philosophy), course: Lecture, 6 entries in the
bibliography, language: English, abstract: "Wer mit Ungeheuern
kampft, mag zusehn, dass er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird. Und
wenn du lange in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in
dich hinein." The German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was born
on October 15, 1844 in Rocken bei Lutzen near Leibzig. His father
was a Lutheran church minister. After his secondary schooling he
went to the University of Bonn to study Theology and Philosophy.
But he was not really interested in these subjects so he changed to
Philology. Nietzsche was also very interested in music. In his
early years he read the German romantic writer Friedrich Holderlin
and later on Schopenhauer. Friedrich Nietzsche began very early
with his writings, mostly commentaries about ancient Greek
philosophers. In January 1971 he started with one of his own big
works, Geburt der Tragodie. Untill his physical collapse, Nietzsche
wrote a lot of books and gave us a huge body of philosophical work.
In his writings he proclaimed the death of god and a new kind of
human super being; he wanted to establish a new moral understanding
without a Christian background. When we read his books we often
hear about Ubermensch, Wille zur Macht und Umsturzung aller Werte.
Hitler used these and other early writings about Jewish people to
justify his ideology and his genocide. We do not know if Hitler
ever read Nietzsche but there is a similarity between his writings
and the writings of Nietzsche. Nazi philosophers and anti-Nazi
philosophers have argued over Nietzsche. Who was right? Throughout
history a lot of people have wanted to establish whether Nietzsche
can be blamed for Nazism or not
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