altd_amp_s
(altd&s)
September 10, 2007, 5:57pm
1
I’m ready to give a representation of Nietzsche.
Mainly, he’s against historians and old people.
He’s highly sexually aware to put it nicely. He admired rebellious women.
He was very unpatriotic, racially open. He had a love for cultures, he held them above government and religion etc.
A tragic critic. He fell into a paradox where he opposed the norms as much as he could to contribute to his will to power. Marx’s dialectic nature.
I think he went insane to defy sanity.
I miss him. I shouldn’t read him. I should move on.
I always thought of Nietzsche as perplexing, and I mean that in the good sense.
I think that both Nietzsche and Marx are a bit sophmoric and transparent.
Rhinoboy
(Rhinoboy)
September 11, 2007, 7:06am
4
I’m ready to give a representation of Nietzsche.
Mainly, he’s against historians and old people.
He’s highly sexually aware to put it nicely. He admired rebellious women.
He was very unpatriotic, racially open. He had a love for cultures, he held them above government and religion etc.
A tragic critic. He fell into a paradox where he opposed the norms as much as he could to contribute to his will to power. Marx’s dialectic nature.
I think he went insane to defy sanity.
I miss him. I shouldn’t read him. I should move on.
Never was one for nietzsche. He seemed a bitter and twisted man who spent his hours contemplating and nurturing a belife that there was no perpose in the world, not to mention a twisted sense of morality. Just goes to show, you can make anything seem right in your head if you think about it long enough.
I think that most people who praise him are trying to be controvershal
Murex
(Murex)
September 12, 2007, 5:28am
5
Nietzsche is over-rated imo.