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Excerpt from Selected Letters of Friedrich Nietzsche
But there is another and still more serious legend which should be destroyed by this publication. It is Nietzsche''s reputed responsibility for the World War. We all remember that he - together with some minor authors - was accused Of being. The poisoner of the modern German mind whose'' former idealism and romanticism Nietzsche was said to have entirely perverted and led into unwholesome materialistic channels. Now it will be seen from these letters that there was no more outspoken critic of the German Empire and its crude and superficial Kultur than Friedrich Nietzsche. Throughout his whole life this lonely man fought against his Fatherland and for true enlightenment: for harmony between body and soul, between peoples and races, between authorities and subjects. It will be a revelation to many who are still under the in?uence. Of the singular misunderstandingcurrent runs throughout the whole of Nietzsche''s cor respondence. At the height of Germany''s victory in 1870 Nietzsche wrote from Bale (nov. 7, 1870) As regards the conditions of culture m the immediate future I feel the deepest misgivings. If only we are not forced to pay too dearly for th1s huge national success in a quarter where I at least refuse to suffer any loss. Between ourselves. I regard the Prussia of to-day as a power full of the greatest danger for culture.
Nietzsche never wavered in his deep distrust and his fierce denial of Imperial Germany; when near the end Of his spiritual life we still find him writing from Nice under date of February 24, 1887.
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But there is another and still more serious legend which should be destroyed by this publication. It is Nietzsche''s reputed responsibility for the World War. We all remember that he - together with some minor authors - was accused Of being. The poisoner of the modern German mind whose'' former idealism and romanticism Nietzsche was said to have entirely perverted and led into unwholesome materialistic channels. Now it will be seen from these letters that there was no more outspoken critic of the German Empire and its crude and superficial Kultur than Friedrich Nietzsche. Throughout his whole life this lonely man fought against his Fatherland and for true enlightenment: for harmony between body and soul, between peoples and races, between authorities and subjects. It will be a revelation to many who are still under the in?uence. Of the singular misunderstandingcurrent runs throughout the whole of Nietzsche''s cor respondence. At the height of Germany''s victory in 1870 Nietzsche wrote from Bale (nov. 7, 1870) As regards the conditions of culture m the immediate future I feel the deepest misgivings. If only we are not forced to pay too dearly for th1s huge national success in a quarter where I at least refuse to suffer any loss. Between ourselves. I regard the Prussia of to-day as a power full of the greatest danger for culture.
Nietzsche never wavered in his deep distrust and his fierce denial of Imperial Germany; when near the end Of his spiritual life we still find him writing from Nice under date of February 24, 1887.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Language - English
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Author
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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ISBN - 9780483202368
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.0 cm
Page Count - 379
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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ISBN - 9781440086137
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.0 cm
Page Count - 381
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