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How To Read Like A Parasite Why The Left Got High On Nietzsche Daniel Tutt

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How To Read Like A Parasite Why The Left Got High On Nietzsche Daniel Tutt
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Publisher: Watkins Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.78 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Daniel Tutt
ISBN: 9781915672261, 9781914420627, 1914420624, 1915672260, B0C56QTG7L
Language: English
Year: 2023

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How To Read Like A Parasite Why The Left Got High On Nietzsche Daniel Tutt by Daniel Tutt 9781915672261, 9781914420627, 1914420624, 1915672260, B0C56QTG7L instant download after payment.

A how-to guide for the left on how to overcome Nietzsche's divisive and damaging influence.
"Beautifully written and bursting with spirit, How to Read Like a Parasite is destined to be vital reading." - Matthew McManus, author of Nietzsche and the Politics of Reaction
How to Read Like a Parasite overturns the whitewashed and defanged version of Nietzsche that has been made popular by generations of translators and academic philosophers who have presented his work as apolitical and without a core reactionary agenda.
The central argument of the book is that Nietzsche’s philosophy does have a center, and that the left learns a great deal from Nietzsche when we read him as driven by a highly sophisticated reactionary political vision that informs all his major concepts and ideas.
The most important Nietzschean concepts — from perspectivism, ressentiment, eternal return to the pathos of distance — are analyzed in the historical context in which Nietzsche lived and wrote, and several case-studies of prominent left-Nietzscheans from Jack London, Gilles Deleuze, Wendy Brown to Huey Newton are discussed.
How to Read Like a Parasite makes a persuasive case for how we can overcome Nietzsche’s damaging influence on the left, showing us how to read and understand his work without becoming victims of it.

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