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Well Shaun,
this is the first, if I may so, false note in this thread. You simply
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That old chestnut, once again, of Nietzsche's work as a philosophical source of
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> Man himself was influenced by Nietzsche.
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"Without Guilt or Justice"?
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 7:13 PM, Mark Lause wrote:
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made it clear that they did not agree with a dogmatic approach to his work.
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Subject: [Marxism] Nietzsche on MLK
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 14:03:52
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Hi Jeff,
Glad you found it of interest. I intend to expand this piece into a proper
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The essay on Bhaksar and Nietzsche by Gary McLennan is very interesting. I
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