From the preface to its closing pages Beyond Good and Evil is fired by a passion which expresses itself in an idiom of poetic metaphor. Yet this is philosophy. It covers almost the whole range of Nietzsche's philosophical interests, from the will to power to the psychology of religion, and belies its aphoristic structure with an idiosyncratic system of logical and linguistic links.
Nietzsche lays out in explicit detail his belief that marginalized groups must suffer and live in a perpetual underclass in order for society to function. His hatred of women and labor rights is palpable. This is the most vulgar thing I have ever laid eyes on next to Mein Kamph
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