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F. Nietzsche on slave morality

submitted by boekanier to Philosophy 11 monthsJun 8, 2023 00:50:16 ago (+5/-0)     (Philosophy)

with the JEWS begins the slave revolt of morality in history. Their prophets have succeeded in fusing together the concepts of "rich," "wicked, "violent," "sensuous," and to assign a negative value to the word "world." This radical reversal of all natural relations in value and rank is an act of spiritual vengeance on the part of the lowest, underprivileged classes. From now on the wretched, the poor, the impotent, the suffering, the sick, and the ugly appear on the scene as the 'good', and the aristocratic equating of good—honorable, beautiful, mighty, happy—has to give way. The strong, healthy instincts, which cannot discharge themselves under this domination of slave morality, must seek underground satisfaction. They turn inward. That is the origin of the 'bad conscience'. The strong man is made into an animal that, enclosed in the cage of morality, tears and abuses itself. That was the introduction to humanity's worst disease, man's suffering from himself. Through all the words with which the religion, which has become the heir to the JEW slave morality, preaches pity, one can hear the hoarse sounds of the self-contempt of the failed.
F. NIETZSCHE


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