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  • He did not hate the Jew's, he just hated how they sat back and settled for mediocracy. He admired them for overcoming their slavery, and that to him was a sign of goodness. You can perceive Nietzsche as many ways as you want, and that is the beautiful thing about it. So, as for the Jew hater who posted that ridiculous comment, you are so very stupid.

  • anything done out of love is beyond good and evil.

  • shit video

  • beyond good and evil...did you know there is a game like that ? lol

  • yeh it has a pig in it... a talking pig is your uncle...

  • that was very good

  • so your asking me about my comment or something else

  • I am asking whether or not you intended your comment regarding your interpretation of Nietzsche to contradict mine as portrayed through the video on this page.

  • IN YOUR ORGY OF DEATH

    NIETZSCHE, AS IN MIND... A ULTALITARIUN

    (UTILIZING EVERYTHING)

    BRINGS EVERYTHING TO THA TABLE TO GET A POINT ACROSS. EVEN THE MINDS GETS IN THE WAY

    yOU MUST REALIZE THE VITALITY OF HIS MESSEGE

    IS PROTRAYED THROUGH EAGERNESS IN THE HANDS OF THE MIND AND LIVE BY THAT, NOT BY THE WORLD OR BEER OR WOMAN OR ANYTHING ELSE THAT GETS IN THE MINDS WAY. REPRODUCE THE CULTURE IN YOUR HEAD AND FIND AWAY TO SHOW IT TO THE WORLD IN ACTION AND REPOSE TILL THE MIND SLOWS/STARTS AGAIN

  • I agree with your point. Is your comment supposed to be a criticism of my interpretation of Nietzsche portrayed in my film? If so I don't see how your interpretation of Nietzsche contradicts mine.

  • anti nazi? nietzsche was around way before the nazis lol wtf. hitler liked the niezsche bashed on the jews, and fofr good reason

  • I have read 5 of his works and not in any passage did he bash on the Jews. Show me a Nietzsche passage in which he bashes the Jews. My interpretation of Nietzsche's perspective was that he was sympathetic to Jewish people and their ability to overcome years of oppression and ungrounded hate.

  • Quite right. Nietzsche many times commemorated Jewish ideals and was against the anti-semitism of his day.

  • you are wrong about Nietzsche, you need to understand his concept of "master" and "slave" moralities before attempting to judge quotes like "the Jews - a people born for slavery" (Nietzsche's words from Beyond Good & Evil)

    you need to remember that Nietzsche wrote stylistically as a performer, not as one professing the truth or even his truth. In real life he broke his ties with Wagner, who he regarded as an Overman, because of Wagner's growing anti-semitism of which Nietzsche wanted NO PART!

  • IDIOT - it was actually the anti-semites of his time nietzsche most despised...

  • Natural history of morals. passage 195

  • Very well put together!

  • I am doing an essay comparing and contrasting Nietzsche and Mill on conventional morality does anyone have any useful books or websites (websites would be really useful).

  • Actually Hitler was not a great reader of philosophy or indeed Nitzche. His (Nitzche's sister) edited his works to have a pro-Nazi leaning (i.e. the greatly perverted concept of ubermanche). Nitzche actually was anti nazi , as anyone who studied his works will tell you.

  • If you define altruism as the good, you will always be this confused.  If you think morality is defined by actions, you are hopelessly lost.

    It's not surprising that Nietzchean thought guided Hitler.

  • Let me guess. You are into Ayn Rand.

  • Anyway to follow up your argument. This video was intended to show the absurdity of the division of good and evil. Mr. Good represents conventional morality. Mr. Evil represents good as I believe you are inclined to define it as.

  • AlpineJones0,

    I think I'm picking up an anti-Rand vibe...I share it. Good and Evil are articulations of the same thing - such that we create the distinction between good and evil -- and not by any means that "we ought to create it or not..." - i think here Rand misreads Nietzsche...i think she's kind of dumb, perhaps dishonest too.

  • TaxSlaveRoark,

    ...don't forget that mathematics guided Hitler too. Perhaps mathematics is immoral? -- or perhaps you misunderstand Nietzsche.

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