Is there any Dialectic of Nietzsche?

I see he speaks of master and slave moralities in On the Genealogy of Morals. I was wondering if he later comes up with his own kind of Hegelian dialectic and ends up with a higher, newer morality? He seems quite the dissident, and I can not picture him just vying for the master morality to regain its former position. Was he hostile to Hegel like Schopenhauer? I also get the idea that Nietzsche would not subscribe to Hegel’s dialectics either…

If I sound like I have no idea what I’m talking about, you’re right on.

While I’m at it, I would like to say that I’ve recently bought Basic Writings of Nietzsche translated by Kaufmann. Prior to this I’ve read Thus Spoke Zarathustra and some essay on the pre-Socratics.

Beyond Good and Evil and On the Genealogy of Morals seems to have gotten me hooked.

He was on with his section on the prejudice of philosophers. And I’ve definitely see how he had a major influence on the 20th century. Their views just pop out or seem to come out in some of his sentences. I know he once said there is no text, right?

for nietzsche morality is another thing that must be overcome…

there is no original text

-Imp

Yeah, that makes sense. I should have known.

Would anyone like to give thier own synthesis of master and slave moralities for fun?