A few years ago I would have said Santa Clause, today I'd say Hitler. It's unfortunate that they're both so politicized though, it doesn't do them justice. They both made models that are pretty useful for understanding stuff, no matter what your political views are.
@Aibit654 Its Fredrick Nietzsche and Karl Marx. National Socialism is a bit influenced by Nietzsche but really I'd say this is a match up between two crazy recent philosophers.
@TheVikingNinja national socialism sought to rob every german of his independence and put him to the riech's work. Nietzsche praised the jews as a people and rejected his best friend over proto-naziism. Heideggar was the nazi.
@pyrrho314 I don't know much about Heideggar, but there was a bit of an influence on national socialism. He didn't formulate it and probably wouldn't have approved of much of what it did but many of the high national socialists, probably read him or were at least familiar with his works. He didn't seam to like russia.
@TheVikingNinja : He certainly wouldn't have approved as you can see regarding his comments and issues with his formerly good friend Wagner. The Beyrueth Circle, created around some appreciators of music espoused German nationalism and directly influenced, indeed created, the Nazi ethos from a reworked german nationalism. Nietzsche was virulently opposed to all this and by extention the advent of it's child which merely had not been given it's 20'th century name in N.'s time.
Fredrick Nietzsche FTW Karl Marx had good ideas but a few thing such as Post Racialism are dumb as Hell.
MrZuesThunder 1 year ago
batman would win
FatGuyWithAKatana 1 year ago
Santa Clause vs Hitler?
A few years ago I would have said Santa Clause, today I'd say Hitler. It's unfortunate that they're both so politicized though, it doesn't do them justice. They both made models that are pretty useful for understanding stuff, no matter what your political views are.
AntiPr0ph3t 1 year ago
National socialist vs marxist?
Aibit654 1 year ago
@Aibit654 Its Fredrick Nietzsche and Karl Marx. National Socialism is a bit influenced by Nietzsche but really I'd say this is a match up between two crazy recent philosophers.
TheVikingNinja 1 year ago
@TheVikingNinja national socialism sought to rob every german of his independence and put him to the riech's work. Nietzsche praised the jews as a people and rejected his best friend over proto-naziism. Heideggar was the nazi.
pyrrho314 1 year ago
@pyrrho314 I don't know much about Heideggar, but there was a bit of an influence on national socialism. He didn't formulate it and probably wouldn't have approved of much of what it did but many of the high national socialists, probably read him or were at least familiar with his works. He didn't seam to like russia.
TheVikingNinja 1 year ago
@TheVikingNinja : He certainly wouldn't have approved as you can see regarding his comments and issues with his formerly good friend Wagner. The Beyrueth Circle, created around some appreciators of music espoused German nationalism and directly influenced, indeed created, the Nazi ethos from a reworked german nationalism. Nietzsche was virulently opposed to all this and by extention the advent of it's child which merely had not been given it's 20'th century name in N.'s time.
pyrrho314 1 year ago
@Aibit654 ignorant!!! nietzsche is not nazi
KenshinHimura22222 6 months ago