The Nietzsche legacy in Germany, 1890-1990
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The Nietzsche legacy in Germany, 1890-1990
(Weimar and now : German cultural criticism / Martin Jay and Anton Kaes, general editors, 2)
University of California Press, 1994, c1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
"First paperback printing 1994" -- T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Countless attempts have been made to appropriate the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche for diverse cultural and political ends, but nowhere have these efforts been more sustained and of greater consequence than in Germany. Aschheim offers a magisterial chronicle of the philosopher's presence in German life and politics.
Table of Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1. The Historian and the Legacy of Nietzsche
2. Germany and the Battle over Nietzsche,
1890-1914
3. The Not-So-Discrete Nietzscheanism of the
Avant-garde
4. Nietzscheanism Institutionalized
5. Zarathustra in the Trenches: The Nietzsche
Myth, World War I, and the
Weimar Republic
6. Nietzschean Socialism: Left and Right
7. After the Death of God: Varieties of
Nietzschean Religion
8. Nietzsche in the Third Reich
9. National Socialism and the Nietzsche Debate:
Kulturkritik, Ideology, and History
10. Nietzscheanism, Germany, and Beyond
Afterword: Nietzsche and Nazism: Some
Methodological and Historical Reflections
Index
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