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100 _a"Schutte, Ofelia"
245 0 _aBeyond nihilism
260 _aLondon
260 _bUniversity Of Chicago Press
260 _c1984
300 _a233 p.
520 _aNietzsche is regarded by some as a great liberator, a thinker far more radical than Marx. For others, he is an ideologue of power, a spokesman for domination, a protofascist. Ofelia Schutte holds that these conflicting assessments result from a failure to distinguish between two paradigms of power found in Nietzsche's work: power as recurring energy and power as domination. Schutte uses this fundamental distinction to analyze comprehensively Nietzsche's metaphysics, ethics, and politics. She addresses both the positive and the negative in the whole of his thought, seeking to read Nietzsche 'without masks'--without the cultural and intellectual biases of many of his previous interpreters.
650 _a"Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelmy, 1844-1900"
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