Monthly Archives: July 2015

The Will to Power

Book Two: A Criticism of the Highest Values That Have Prevailed HithertoV: The Moral Ideal §353   A criticism of the good man. Honesty, dignity, dutifulness, justice, humanity, loyalty, uprightness, clean conscience … is it really supposed that, by means … Continue reading

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Back in the ol’ hometown, ctd

Detroit has been burning since 8:30 pm on July 4. This is current blaze on Chene. http://t.co/3KqxQIPh8b pic.twitter.com/qqXDtG9TXb — Motor City Muckraker (@MCmuckraker) July 5, 2015

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The Will to Power

Book Two: A Criticism of the Highest Values That Have Prevailed HithertoV: The Moral Ideal §352   Power, whether in the hands of a god or of a man, is always understood to consist in the ability to harm as … Continue reading

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July 4th

This is the anniversary of the adoption of the language of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress, in 1776; independence of England was declared 2-days earlier, on July 2nd. Fireworks for All!, I say, and good for us … Continue reading

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The Will to Power

Book Two: A Criticism of the Highest Values That Have Prevailed HithertoV: The Moral Ideal §351   The “good man:” Or, the hemiplegia of virtue. In the opinion of every strong and natural man, love and hate, gratitude and revenge, … Continue reading

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