essentialsalts | Beyond Good and Evil #13: Fatherlandishness (VIII.240 - VIII.256) @untimelyreflections | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
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This episode covers the entirety of Peoples and Fatherlands, chapter eight of Beyond Good and Evil. Nietzsche considers the character of the Germans, that of the French and the English, and the Jews. He attacks nationalism and anti-semitism, and reiterates his vision for a new European future in which all nationalities give way to a single Europe. Patriotism, or “fatherlandishness”, even though it is something Nietzsche finds understandable, is analyzed as a symptom of weakness and a thing to be overcome.
Episode art is Portrait of Chancellor Otto von Bismark by Franz von Lenbach
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This episode covers the entirety of Peoples and Fatherlands, chapter eight of Beyond Good and Evil. Nietzsche considers the character of the Germans, that of the French and the English, and the Jews. He attacks nationalism and anti-semitism, and reiterates his vision for a new European future in which all nationalities give way to a single Europe. Patriotism, or “fatherlandishness”, even though it is something Nietzsche finds understandable, is analyzed as a symptom of weakness and a thing to be overcome.
Episode art is Portrait of Chancellor Otto von Bismark by Franz von Lenbach