Has many speeches on Spotify, one in which he speaks in depth about Nietzsche and on the impact it could have if his worldview was forced upon society.
Has many speeches on Spotify, one in which he speaks in depth about Nietzsche and on the impact it could have if his worldview was forced upon society.
I don't think Nietzsche would have agreed with Bowden's brand of resentment and slave morality
It's isn't anti-Nietzschean. Not anybody can transcend morality and go Beyond Good and Evil™, Raskolnikov is merely an example of one who wasn't equipped to do so yet tried to.
Recommended by Nietzsche:
nonfiction
Ralph Waldo Emerson (Nietzsche called him his brother-soul in a letter)
François de La Rochefoucauld
Walter Savage Landor
Montaigne
fiction / poetry
Stendhal
Maupassant
Lawrence Sterne
Heinrich Heine
Moliere (Nietzsche said he was better than Shakespeare)
influenced by Nietzsche:
Sea Wolf and Martin Eden by Jack London
Gabriele D'Annunzio
He liked Burckhardt’s history of the Renaissance, and Baltasar Gracian’s book of aphorisms. I’ve heard people say that Mishima and Céline are somewhat Nietzschean, but this is debatable. >Moliere (Nietzsche said he was better than Shakespeare)
How come? I recently picked up a collection of his plays at a bookstore, but I don’t know much about him.
The Bible.
*Talmud
Misihima's philosophy is quite similar imo
Has many speeches on Spotify, one in which he speaks in depth about Nietzsche and on the impact it could have if his worldview was forced upon society.
Jonathan Bowden (PBUH)
Based
I don't think Nietzsche would have agreed with Bowden's brand of resentment and slave morality
What resentment and slave morality?
On Being A Pagan by Alain de Benoist, heavily Nietzschean and Heideggerean.
Nietzsche was a Dostoyevsky fan, but C&P is very anti Nietzschean
You can appreciate and enjoy something and not have it be a core aspect of your world-view.
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It's isn't anti-Nietzschean. Not anybody can transcend morality and go Beyond Good and Evil™, Raskolnikov is merely an example of one who wasn't equipped to do so yet tried to.
Shaw
Recommended by Nietzsche:
nonfiction
Ralph Waldo Emerson (Nietzsche called him his brother-soul in a letter)
François de La Rochefoucauld
Walter Savage Landor
Montaigne
fiction / poetry
Stendhal
Maupassant
Lawrence Sterne
Heinrich Heine
Moliere (Nietzsche said he was better than Shakespeare)
influenced by Nietzsche:
Sea Wolf and Martin Eden by Jack London
Gabriele D'Annunzio
He liked Burckhardt’s history of the Renaissance, and Baltasar Gracian’s book of aphorisms. I’ve heard people say that Mishima and Céline are somewhat Nietzschean, but this is debatable.
>Moliere (Nietzsche said he was better than Shakespeare)
How come? I recently picked up a collection of his plays at a bookstore, but I don’t know much about him.
Yes.
Paglia
Spengler
Nikos Kazantzakis is pretty much Nietzsche flavored with Bergson. Start with Zorba the Greek.
Thomas Mann is an obvious one.
Hermann Hesse's Demian
Emerson. It’s a little shocking how much of Nietzsche is just rebranded Emerson
Nikos Kazantzakis was heavily influenced by Nietzsche.
Consciously trying to be a Nietzschean is the most anti-Nietzschean thing you could ever do
LaVey