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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche The Philosopher Of The Second Reich William H F Altman

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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche The Philosopher Of The Second Reich William H F Altman
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 277
Author: William H. F. Altman
ISBN: 9780739171660, 9780739171677, 0739171666, 0739171674
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche The Philosopher Of The Second Reich William H F Altman by William H. F. Altman 9780739171660, 9780739171677, 0739171666, 0739171674 instant download after payment.

When careful consideration is given to Nietzsche’s critique of Platonism and to what he wrote about Bismarck, Kaiser Wilhelm, and to Germany’s place in “international relations” (die Große Politik), the philosopher’s carefully cultivated “pose of untimeliness” is revealed to be an imposture. As William H. F. Altman demonstrates, Nietzsche should be recognized as the paradigmatic philosopher of the Second Reich, the short-lived and equally complex German Empire that vanished in World War One. Since Nietzsche is a brilliant stylist whose seemingly disconnected aphorisms have made him notoriously difficult for scholars to analyze,Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzscheis presented in Nietzsche’s own style in a series of 155 brief sections arranged in five discrete “Books,” a structure modeled onDaybreak. All of Nietzsche’s books are considered in the context of the close and revealing relationship between “Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche” (named by his patriotic father after the King of Prussia) and the Second Reich. In “Preface to ‘A German Trilogy,’” Altman joins this book to two others already published by Lexington Books:Martin Heidegger and the First World War:Being and Timeas Funeral OrationandThe German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism.

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