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18 Feb 2023, 1:19 am

I was watching Baby Face (1933), starring Barbara Stanwyck recently (I highly recommend it). In the movie, there is a reference to Nietzsche:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NkcRllnmFo

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Lily’s only friend, the cobbler Adolf Cragg (Alphonse Ethier), is a sort of informal mentor, who encourages
her to read Friedrich Nietzsche. Lily initially dismisses this as a waste of time, rhetorically responding that it’s no use, because “what chance has a woman got?”

Cragg testily replies “more chance than a man. A woman, young, beautiful, like you, can get anything she wants in the world. Because you have power over men! But you must use men! Not let them use you. You must be a master! Not a slave. Look, here, Nietzsche says, ‘All life, no matter how we idealize it, is nothing more nor less than exploitation.’ That's what I'm telling you! Exploit yourself! Go to some big city where you will find opportunities.
Use men! Be strong! Defiant! Use men to get the things you want!”

Gazing at Cragg as if she’s now been put on the right track to success at last, Lily starts to put this strategy is motion.


It looks like Nietzsche was rather popular 100 years ago. Nowadays, the kids who think they're cool/edgy read Ayn Rand and call themselves "Objectivists" or "Libertarians." You don't hear much about Nietzsche any more.

So, which is better? Nietzsche or Rand? And, what do you think of Nietzsche?

It looks like Nietzsche is more about how an individual should comport himself/herself to get what he/she wants out of society. The Objectivists/Libertarians seem more focused on changing the society itself, rather than changing the individual.


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18 Feb 2023, 4:47 am

Worth investigating, but his focus is on neurotypical neurology, not ND.



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18 Feb 2023, 4:51 am

The "Will to power" is more an NT thing, imo.



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18 Feb 2023, 6:31 am

Nietzsche' s philosophy, like any philosopher's of the continental tradition, is largelly a mumble jumble of inconsistent thought patterns expressed in a poetical way. I know one thing, if you have read Nietzsche and claim you understand anything, you are lying.



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18 Feb 2023, 7:49 am

Rand isn’t cool or edgy, and I’m not aware that a lot of young people are really all that turned on to her. Rand is really more about common sense than anything else with a healthy dose of Aristotle. You can learn the same things just spending time with your grandparents.

That said, I think Ayn Rand uniquely formulates philosophy into plain language more easily understood than a lot of philosophers, including Nietzsche. She borrows a lot of concepts from Nietzsche, too. The popularity of Atlas Shrugged I think is due to it being an easy read. Well, with the exception of the John Galt speech, which is a sort of Objectivist manifesto, it’s an easy read. The Galt speech begins with a primer on philosophy and the logical law of identity which is the cornerstone of Objectivism: A thing is what it is, or A=A. I think a lot of philosophy is detached from reality, whereas Objectivism emphasizes dependence only on self.



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18 Feb 2023, 8:54 am

Dengashinobi wrote:
Nietzsche' s philosophy, like any philosopher's of the continental tradition, is largelly a mumble jumble of inconsistent thought patterns expressed in a poetical way. I know one thing, if you have read Nietzsche and claim you understand anything, you are lying.


From the movie clip, it seems to come down to "Use men! Be strong! Defiant! Use men to get the things you want!"


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18 Feb 2023, 8:55 am

AngelRho wrote:
The popularity of Atlas Shrugged I think is due to it being an easy read.


I started it, but found it to be much too dull to get through.


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18 Feb 2023, 9:00 am

Dengashinobi wrote:
Nietzsche' s philosophy, like any philosopher's of the continental tradition, is largelly a mumble jumble of inconsistent thought patterns expressed in a poetical way. I know one thing, if you have read Nietzsche and claim you understand anything, you are lying.


I totally agree, but he’s still easier to read than Kirkegaarde… just my opinion.


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18 Feb 2023, 9:51 am

He was German and his books were written in German. So, any translation of such would loose it’s poetry and make it hard to read.

There is the thing were the Nazis adopted it as their own and came up with their own interpretations.

His sister who inherited the rights to his writings was either pro nazi or anti nazi. I forget.

I think it is interesting that he went insane at a rather young age. I kinda like Albert Camus who was French and died at a young age in a car crash in 1940+\-. Nietzche is pre 1900. He is famous for saying “God is Dead” and stuff like that.

It is interesting. I pick and choose ideas rather than look for a system to run my life by. I think he had some good analogies on the same level as the “prisoners in the cave that have only seen shadows”. I guess that is Greek.

To sum it up with Nietzsche in the prevalent pop culture, you have both a nazi “super menche” vibe and a “god is dead” vibe coupled with the fact he went crazy.



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18 Feb 2023, 10:32 am

I view Nietzscheanism as a failed attempt to instill meaning in a meaningless world. He replaces Schopenhauer's "Will to Live" with "Will to Power" - the objective of life transforms from rejecting life to maintain happiness to rejecting happiness to maintain life, even if it is baseless and harms others. This inspires a crass egoism that can justify any destructive ideology, including National Socialism, Randian libertarianism, and left-wing deconstruction. His views on truth, accurate in an absolute sense, are a prologue to postmodernist madness. Once you're willing to let go of all presumptions about the world and ego, I find Schopenhauer to be the better atheistic philosopher.



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18 Feb 2023, 10:51 am

Cragg testily replies “more chance than a man. A woman, young, beautiful, like you, can get anything she wants in the world. Because you have power over men! But you must use men! Not let them use you. You must be a master! Not a slave. Look, here, Nietzsche says, ‘All life, no matter how we idealize it, is nothing more nor less than exploitation.’ That's what I'm telling you! Exploit yourself! Go to some big city where you will find opportunities. Use men! Be strong! Defiant! Use men to get the things you want!”

Sounds horrible to me, even it it was correct that life was "nothing more nor less than exploitation." And I don't think it is. You've only got to lay off the exploitation for a minute and you've put a hole in that particular sweeping assertion. I think when a person completely swallows the idea that life is a competitive jungle and that their role is to rip off or to be ripped off, they become part of the problem.



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18 Feb 2023, 2:08 pm

Nietzsche is pretty based. Though I only read one of his books ("Thus Spoke Zarathustra") and don't know anything else from him. I particularly like Zarathustras harsh criticism of the state and religion, and that he proposes the creation of new values and for humans to become more advanced.



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18 Feb 2023, 8:58 pm

Silence23 wrote:
Nietzsche is pretty based. Though I only read one of his books ("Thus Spoke Zarathustra") and don't know anything else from him. I particularly like Zarathustras harsh criticism of the state and religion, and that he proposes the creation of new values and for humans to become more advanced.


I am curious if you read it in the original Deutsche. My guess is that he did not write it in the English version I would be reading.

He may have written some books in one language and others in a different language. He may have translated them himself. I guess that is possible.



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18 Feb 2023, 9:10 pm

He was a good linebacker for the Packers...


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18 Feb 2023, 11:03 pm

Honey69 wrote:
What do you think of Nietzsche?
Atheist and Objectivist who would have made Ayn Rand look like a New Deal Liberal, had he not been brain-addled by syphilis.


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