René Micout wrote:

> This argument is used by the enemies of Nietzsche's thought.
> All these stupid things taken from "La volonté de puissance"
> book that Nietzsche ever wrote, but was built by his sister who
> was anti-Semitic (and fan of Hitler) (with whom she strongly
> disagreed) after the death of his brother. It is true that this
> philosopher is dangerous because it is misunderstood (Chamberlain)
> that can lead to aberrations. Nietzsche condemned anti-Semitism
> very strongly in his writings. Recent studies of the philosopher
> (in particular by Gilles Deleuze and Patrick Wotling) shows the
> depth of his concepts of the 19th century sheds light on issues
> pertinent to the 21st century ...

I don't mind an OT post when I learn something. :)

Thanks, René. Good info. Sheds good light on the man, and helps explain why my own somewhat limited readings of Nietzsche's works didn't strike me the same way others describe him.

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