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ΠΦΑναρχοκαπιταλιστής ΚΑΙ ο Νίτσε
« on: December 18, 2013, 09:02:10 am »
Το παρακάτω κείμενο λέει ότι ο Νίτσε απέρριπτε την "ηθική του αφέντη", δηλαδή την ιδεολογική νομιμοποίηση ενός συστήματος εξουσίας που θεωρεί το να εξουσιάζεις έναν άνθρωπο ηθικό και "καλό". Επίσης λέει ότι (ο Νίτσε) πίστευε στην "ελευθερία του πνεύματος" η οποία μπορεί να ασκηθεί μόνο μέσα από έναν α-τ-ο-μ-ι-κ-ι-σ-τ-ι-κ-ό τρόπο ζωής! Επίσης απέρριπτε την ηθική του σκλάβου, η οποία λέει ότι πρέπει να είμαστε όλοι ίσοι, δηλαδή απέρριπτε αυστηρά την ισότητα.

Άρα ήταν παλαιοελευθεριακός φασιστορασιαλιστής αναρχοκαπιταλιστής._
Δόξα και Τιμή!






Master and Slave Morality in Friedrich Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals
http://philosophy.knoji.com/master-and-slave-morality-in-friedrich-nietzsches-genealogy-of-morals/
Ralph Johnson

This is an overview of Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas of master and slave morality from the Genealogy of Morals. According to Friedrich Nietzsche, our morality stems from a primeval time which eventually evolved into our morality that we still have in place today. Centuries ago and beyond, there were dominant classes that Nietzsche calls “masters” that created a moral code that the subordinates of their societies had to follow. These masters created this code because they affirmed themselves from the beginning, and they would affirm the self and everything related to the self. This is the primary phenomena for their morality, which they enforced amongst everyone that was below them in society. In this way, masters love their enemies for the sole reason that their enemies resemble the self that is being affirmed, but they despise things that are unlike the self. Things that are unrelated to the self are considered secondary to the masters, and they do not need an anti-master to define themselves. These masters realize that there are non-masters which are secondary and insignificant, and they consider these people in society contemptible. In this sense, the masters consider themselves and things related to the self “good,” and they consider the non-masters and things unrelated to the self as “bad.” The non-masters in the society may accept this and even follow the master’s morality code, and they may realize that they are not as great as these masters.
Nietzsche recognizes the problems with master morality, and though he thinks it is better than the other type of morality that I will speak of next, he does not advocate master morality.  Masters do not think outside of the norm like a free spirit does. They believe that the doctrines which they have created through their self-affirmation are supreme, and they are not willing to accept the idea that throughout time they may obtain more knowledge that could essentially change their views. These masters are close-minded and their morality is also close-minded and final, and this is not the way that a free spirit lives their life, therefore Nietzsche is opposed to master morality.
As a result of master morality, another type of morality is formed and this is called slave morality. Slave morality arises when a society or group of people are in a negative social situation, but it is not limited to the socially subordinate. This type of morality starts with an idea that something is “evil” which can be defined as power that hurts the victims. The “good” for slave morality is equivalent to niceness and these people affirm themselves by thinking that it is profound to be nice and treat people as equals, which is absent for the masters. The qualities that define good for master morality are the qualities that define evil for slave morality. The victims of this social situation create a concept that they call ‘free will’ and they say that the master morality has free will, and this leads to their justification for why their slave morality is superior to the master morality. They justify their moral superiority by stating that they are better people since they do not desire to cause harm and coercion to others, and they create a moral code based on doing the opposite of what the masters are doing to them. They define themselves as anti-masters. This is paradoxical in itself because they are exercising their power over the masters through their created moral code, while they oppose the power and coercion that the masters exercise over them in which they created the moral code in the first place. For Nietzsche, this is an act of hypocrisy and inconsistency, since the slaves are acting upon their will to power just like the masters are, even though they try to hide it through the definition of their morals.
Nietzsche is opposed to slave morality because of their hypocrisy. Slave morality is weakness and it is still a manifestation of the will to power, despite their supposed opposition to the will to power. According to Nietzsche, slave morality has a unique cultural origin and this is ancient Judaism, and anywhere else that this type of morality exists can be traced back to ancient Judaism. The ruling class of the Jews created this morality possibly in response to being overrun by Babylon and other colonialism. Ancient Judaism was the only whole slave morality culture and this led to Christianity, the triumphant slave morality which preached the same ideals as Judaism. Nietzsche thinks that the masters were tricked into Christianity by Jesus, who was one of the Jews, and also by Saint Paul, who spoke of atonement and the suffering of masters from a crippling sense of guilt. All of this led to Christianity overtaking Europe and the elimination of master morality for the substitution of slave morality. Now, and when Nietzsche was alive, slave morality was and still is the dominant morality that Western culture has accepted as universal.
Nietzsche claims that this slave morality that we still live by today is based on resentment. Slave morality only exists if there is a hostile external world to be resentful towards, and in this resentment the slaves’ spirits love to hide and not be open with the self, as opposed to the masters who are open with the self and live in an “upright” manner. There is a constant venomous, sour taste in the mouths of those who live in a state of resentment, and these venom-spreaders live pessimistic and fearful lives. Their resentful attitudes and thoughts are their anesthesia and these men will live a life of regression rather than progression. These humans of slave morality are on their way to the middle and none of them will reach a new, evolved level of existence, if they continue striving for the mediocre of existence. Slave morality is the morality that makes humans become slaves of the mediocre, and if men want to become higher men, they must rise above this morality in a creative new manner. The answer does not lie in master morality or slave morality, but in a new, self-affirming, individualistic style of living life; the life of a free spirit that satisfies and affirms his will to power.

Sources: Friedrich Nietzsche. The Genealogy of Morals. Trans. Walter Kaufmann.

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Ελεος με την παρακρουση σου, ο ΝΙΤΣΕ ηταν ενα αληθινος ΑΝΑΡΧΙΚΟΣ και αρα αντι-ατομικιστης και αντι-καπιταλιστης. Που βρηκες οτι ηταν ατομιστης; για φερε στοιχεια; αντι-ηθικης των δουλων και αντι-ηθικης των αφεντικων. Αρα σκετα ΑΝΑΡΧΙΚΟΣ. Τελος.
Εμεις ξερουμε πως δεν ειναι ολοι Αναρχικοι. Μονο αυτοι ειναι οι σωστοι, οι προκαθορισμενοι για την Ουτοπια. Τι σημασια εχουν οι υπολοιποι; Οι υπολοιποι ειναι απλως η ανθρωποτητα. Πρεπει να υπερεχει κανεις της ανθρωποτητας μεσω της ρωμης, μεσω του υψους της ψυχης, μεσω της περιφρονησης.

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Ελεος με την παρακρουση σου, ο ΝΙΤΣΕ ηταν ενα αληθινος ΑΝΑΡΧΙΚΟΣ και αρα αντι-ατομικιστης...

Μια απλή αναζήτηση στο wiki αρκεί...

Nietzsche often referred to the common people who participated in mass movements and shared a common mass psychology as "the rabble", or "the herd". He allegedly valued individualism above all else [...] "in On the Genealogy of Morals and in The Antichrist, Nietzsche often criticized humanitarian feelings, detesting how pity and altruism were ways for the "weak" to take power over the "strong""


Για τον Νίτσε μόνο ένα πράγμα υπήρχε: το άτομο, το οποίο είναι η ζωντανή ενσάρκωση της Θέλησης για Δύναμη! Όση περισσότερη δύναμη έχει το άτομο, τόσο πιο ζωντανό είναι. Ο Νίτσε μισούσε την ανθρωπιά σου, αυτό που εσύ ονομάζεις ανθρωπισμό για τον Φρειδερίκο ήταν το ειδεχθέστερο έγκλημα κατά της Φύσης, κατά της Ανθρωπότητας, κατά της Θέλησης για Δύναμη!!!

Είναι αδιαμφισβήτητο ότι μόνο ένας ρατσιστής, ένας μοχθηρός, ανελέητος, αδίστακτος, συνειδητοποιημένος καπιταλιστής μπορεί να ενσαρκώσει τον Υπεράνθρωπο του Φασιστορασιαλιστή Νίτσε!

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Μια απλή αναζήτηση στο wiki αρκεί...

Nietzsche often referred to the common people who participated in mass movements and shared a common mass psychology as "the rabble", or "the herd". He allegedly valued individualism above all else [...] "in On the Genealogy of Morals and in The Antichrist, Nietzsche often criticized humanitarian feelings, detesting how pity and altruism were ways for the "weak" to take power over the "strong""


Για τον Νίτσε μόνο ένα πράγμα υπήρχε: το άτομο, το οποίο είναι η ζωντανή ενσάρκωση της Θέλησης για Δύναμη! Όση περισσότερη δύναμη έχει το άτομο, τόσο πιο ζωντανό είναι. Ο Νίτσε μισούσε την ανθρωπιά σου, αυτό που εσύ ονομάζεις ανθρωπισμό για τον Φρειδερίκο ήταν το ειδεχθέστερο έγκλημα κατά της Φύσης, κατά της Ανθρωπότητας, κατά της Θέλησης για Δύναμη!!!

Είναι αδιαμφισβήτητο ότι μόνο ένας ρατσιστής, ένας μοχθηρός, ανελέητος, αδίστακτος, συνειδητοποιημένος καπιταλιστής μπορεί να ενσαρκώσει τον Υπεράνθρωπο του Φασιστορασιαλιστή Νίτσε!

Δεν θυμαμαι ποτε ο Νιτσε να διαχωριζε τον πλυθυσμο σε ατομα. Σε ρωτω λοιπον να μου φερεις το εδαφιο οπου να λεει πως ο καθε ανθρωπος ειναι ατομο. Αντιθετα, ελεγε πως οι ανθρωποι ειναι και συνεχεια της κοινωνιας και πως ο υπερανθρωπος δεν υπαρχει για τον εαυτο του. Ο Υπερανθρωπος του Νιτσε ουσιαστικα ειναι ο Αναρχικος, πιο συγκεκριμενα ο εξεγερσιακος μηδενιστης ΣΠΦιτης αναρχικος.
Εμεις ξερουμε πως δεν ειναι ολοι Αναρχικοι. Μονο αυτοι ειναι οι σωστοι, οι προκαθορισμενοι για την Ουτοπια. Τι σημασια εχουν οι υπολοιποι; Οι υπολοιποι ειναι απλως η ανθρωποτητα. Πρεπει να υπερεχει κανεις της ανθρωποτητας μεσω της ρωμης, μεσω του υψους της ψυχης, μεσω της περιφρονησης.