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J.P. Stern on Nietzsche: Section 2

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Vehement repudiation of Christian and liberal ethics; the detestation of democratic ideals; the celebration of the "superman"; the death of God; and a life-affirming "will to power" are the philosophical legacies of Friedrich Nietzsche. In this program, Nietzsche philosopher J.P. Stern discusses these concepts as the genesis of existentialism, and as the root philosophies of fascist political movements.

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  • FUCK YES I LOVE JUSTIN BEIBER

  • enough with the comments, just watch and learn.

  • @LewPez 1987 see The Great Philosophers TV series for more details

  • haha i'm more than half in the bag right now, BUT i think you can appreciate how funny it is to listen to the gentleman on the left murmurrning "mmhmm mmhmm yes yes yes yes yeah uh huh uh huh yes yes mhmm mhmm exactly" while the other man speaks.. i'm almost certain i could not keep a straight face or refrain from asking him to stop concurring with every word i speak while i'm speaking them. maybe thats just how old brittish gents talk. great vids anyway!!!

  • when was this broadcast?

  • @TheDavid2222 Just like there were a lot of Zionist organizations who did as well. As well as Muslim. As well as Asiatic and North African. As well as British and American, hell even Soviet! So what?

    The topic was dissent within Nazi Germany. Which was quite different than the Soviet Union and you exaggerated their methods of censorship and domestic suppression.

  • @IrminC There were lots of religious leaders who joined the Nazis, and don't you dare froget it!

  • In fact the most verbal opponents of Nazism were religious leaders. And they were not censored nor shot.

  • @jacobob321 The Fascists did not wipe out "counter revolutionaries" as the Commies did. You're just grossly generalizing.

  • @TheDavid2222 Of course you can attribute Fascist leaders to Nietzsche. He appraised Fascist leaders before Fascism manifested in Italy.

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