Nietzsche : the politics of power

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Nietzsche : the politics of power

Ike Okonta

(American university studies, . Series 5, Philosophy ; vol. 132)

P. Lang, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-174) and index

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内容説明

One of the most astonishing feats of recent Nietzsche scholarship is that it is able to transform the theory of the will to power into a doctrine of selfmastery. With a few exeptions, there is almost a consensus among Nietzsche scholars that the theory of the will to power does not culminate in the vision of a new power politics. But how does a theory designed to undermine the democratic and socialist ideals of equal rights and equal justice suddenly become transformed into a doctrine of self-mastery? This fascinating book confronts the issue of whether or not the theory of the will to power has a political content. It offers astonishing new insights into Nietzsche's political philosophy and maps out an outline of a Nietzschean politics power.

目次

Contents: 1. The will to power and the problem of self-mastery. 2. The Genealogy of Politics. 3. The New Aristocracy.

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