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Nietzsche Anarchist

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"I will only believe in a god who's a good dancer!" ... Nietzsche, for God's sake, mind what you say!!!

 

Everything has been criticized with Nietzsche,Go to page his looks, his excesses,go to page his unlikely mustache, his behaviour far too free for the time, his immoderate passion for Wagner and the denial just as brutal that followed.go to page He was especially criticized for crimes he never committed: the racism or Nazism of Nietzsche are both imaginary.

 

Michel Onfray, bright and glamourous French philosopher, at the Luxembourg gardens in Quartier Latin, Paris.  , pose un cul au Luco.Nietzsche never subscribed to the political movements of his time, regardless of the camp. "Nothing is more unthinkable than the use of Nietzsche for the purposes of basic politics.  There is in his work no obvious project for a civilization nor any alignment with a particular policy of his time, simply because he hates the field of management of national things. His effort aims toward higher fields." writes Michel Onfray. (source)Michel Onfray, La sagesse tragique, Du bon usage de Nietzsche, livre de poche p.95 His contempt may seem surprising in the eyes of an activist.

 

Nietzsche is an activist of another kind.

 

It's time to rise up, you flock of morons, shouted the activist sheep. As a lucid thinker, he knows that political action is an illusion and activism is an ineffective passion. "Any philosophy that believes to put aside or even to resolve any problem of existence with a political solution, is a caricature and a substitute for philosophy. How a political invention could be sufficient to make men, once and for all, the happy inhabitants of the earth?" (source)Nietzsche, Considérations intempestives III, Aubier-Montaigne It is true that the political show is nothing appetizing. Regardless of the time.

 

Nietzsche sends Marx back to school. It is the fancy furs war.

Nietzsche sends back Marx to his beloved studies, he who relied on the politics to clear the ground of ideas. For Nietzsche, Marx is not a philosopher. Anyway Nietzsche is no more a Nazi than a Marxist, for one good reason: he died a bit too early for that. The only marxism Nietzsche would have agreed, is that of Groucho. As for the suspicion of Nazi or extreme right sympathies, the joke is pleasant. Only people who have not read Nietzsche can take it. From book to book, Nietzsche stuff an implacable indictment against the politicos' mud and mire.

 

Tarring of roads. Verrrrrrrrrrry important!We know that "in this area where people are struggling to decide the tarring of roads or street lighting, one can find only insipid characters. Trivial and preoccupied with nonsense, politicians represent the figures of the accessory turned into gravity. No one is more convinced of the seriousness of his duties than the politician who, by an order signed by him, shall determine the market day."  (source)Michel Onfray, op. cit.

These lines, apart from style, could have been signed Nietzsche.

 

Revolution!

 

Nietzsche est révolutionnaire ET individualiste. C'est pour ça qu'on l'aime.Nietzsche is revolutionary and individualistic. That's why we love him. Here is what he wrote himself: "All political and economic situations do not merit that the most gifted minds are forced to worry about: such a waste of mind is basically worse than a state of extreme poverty. This area of ​​work is and remains that of mediocre minds, and only mediocre minds should be employed for that: if not, it would be better that the machine fall apart!" (source)Nietzsche, Aurore

Nietzsche hated politicos: he preferred flying away or tarting revolution. Break the machine is better than running it with sweat or blood.

 

Vote, you garbage.

 

Death rather than mediocrity. Nietzsche is a philosopher of the absolute, for whom the explosive end of a system is desirable if the system is bad. These are words of an anarchist, preaching a so radical anarchism that he gets rid of any contingency. Did he not write that one must "keep free from all stain inherent in political action"? (Source)Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil Like stain of sin! The word is strong, but it sounds clear - remember "Dirty Hands" by Sartre ... Nietzsche became more irritated by the futility of policies.

 

"Let's move forward, let's go higher! The 'here and there' are bearable only if you take the steep path to the heights!" Friedrich Nietzsche "Let's move forward, let's go higher! The 'here and there' are bearable only if you take the steep path to the heights!" says Friedrich Nietzsche in despair. "To make society safe from thieves and fire, to make it extremely convenient for travel and transportation of all kinds and transform the state into a Providence - in the good and the bad sense - these are lower, mediocre and not essential goals. We should not manage these things with the tools that are the noblest in the world - means that we should set aside specifically for the noblest and most outstanding purposes."  (source)Nietzsche, Aurore

 

Michel Onfray a commis un scénario de BD qui confirme sa vocation de philosophe nietzschéen.

Michel Onfray has committed a BD scenario which confirms his vocation as a Nietzsche specialist. The great philosopher repeatedly denounced the inhuman stupidity of the extreme right. But he also criticizes the naive hypocrisy of the left: "Are you complicit in the current madness of nations who aim only to produce as much as possible to get richer?" (source)Nietzsche, Aurore

"Nietzsche explains the deception of socialism, which provides solutions for the future and allows - hand in hand with economic power - the bad situation to go on."  (source)Michel Onfray, op. cit.

 

When the two ennemy brothers, French socialists and French communists, had a dream in the same bed...The Communists accused the same thing 30 years ago the Socialists of the "jprogramme commun": to be objective allies of production-class society. Nietzsche is it a communist? No, quite the contrary. He is strongly individualistic instead. "He calls for staying as much as possible away from everything that hinders freedom, autonomy and independence. He suggests flight, emigration, anything rather than continue to endure the pressure of work, machinery and the greed for profit."  (source)Michel Onfray, op. cit.

 

Czech workers in a factory car. Refuse to belong to a class - whatever it is. Nietzsche concludes: "The workers in Europe, should declare now that they are a human failure as a class."  (source)Nietzsche, Aurore Desert, resist, refuse to choose between slavery or hunger. There are other ways to live a decent life. Stop to feed the machine,Go to page it is time to leave the matrix. "Beyond left and right, be yourself. This is what Nietzsche calls." (source)Michel Onfray, op. cit. He misses the happy days of Dandism when idleness was a real lifestyle and every day a work of art. Neither Hitler nor Marx couldn't have written such pages.

 

Nietzsche est Nietzsche

 

Not even the Virgin Mary in Lourdes, for Christ's sake !!No one can be compared to Nietzsche. Neither Engels nor Goebbels or Stalin. Neither Freud nor Bergson, neither Einstein nor Hitler, nor de Gaulle or Bernadette Soubirous, not even Davy Crockett. Nietzsche is unique, once for all. Like each of us, but his way being unique is unique. Like everybody's, but ... Forget it.

 

Yet Nietzsche "read with happiness the French moralists - Montaigne, La Rochefoucauld, Vauvenargues, Chamfort and Rivarol. The books are precious to him because in his perpetual wandering they are the only friend he can be content with." (source)Michel Onfray, op. cit.

 

Free are the children from the Amazon, wearing tattoos and sun. We domesticated men realize what we have lost. But at no time Nietzsche will stop to curse "the great bastions of social organization that was built to protect against the old instincts of freedom" because these inhuman fortresses of silly productivity, without any morality but with countless taboos, "have managed to turn all the instincts of the wild man, free and vagabond - against himself." (Source)Nietzsche, The Genealogy of Morals Hundred years after, at a time when personal freedom is reduced to a trickle, it is even more so.

 

We can only bow to the Nietzschean prophecy. A great man is the one who understands his time long before the crowd. Those who lead us are certainly very small. Though worse could ever come, better is more likely.