Nietzsche's ambivalence about the state

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  1. Cherea

    Cherea Senior Member

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    I've read practically all of Nietzsche's works and I can relate to Nietzsche's ambivalence about the state as I straddle the line between everyday/practical anarchy and a supporter of the minimalist state.

    I found this resource online and I encourage interested parties to read it:

    http://www.promethea.org/Misc_Compositions/Antipolitique.html

    I understand Nietzsche is a polarizing figure in general, and in both anarchist and libertarian circles, as he does not adhere to the Non-Aggression Principle or Natural Rights (as I do not).

    This thread is for those who have actually read Nietzsche or at least the link I've supplied above. I admittedly sympathize with Old Right Wing (H.L. Mencken)/classical conservative (Leo Strauss), ancap (David Friedman/David R. Barker), and libertarian thought (Ayn Rand, Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman).

    I will summarily ignore posts which consider ancom to be the only legitimate expression of anarchy, and I will also ignore ad hominem attacks on Nietzsche (especially those who only know of Nietzsche from secondary sources).

    Obviously, Nietzsche could not be considered a leftist of any kind. But I do wonder if one could still consider N. an anarchist/libertarian as Emma Goldman famously did even though Nietzsche himself derided anarchists of his day.

    What do you think?
     
  2. Mountain Valley Wolf

    Mountain Valley Wolf Senior Member

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    The link doesn't seem to work anymore...

    Promethea.com goes to the site of a poet.

    I have always looked at a Dionysian individual as very liberal, or even radical-----like a hippie. In fact I believe the hippie to be Nietzsche's Dionysian Ubermensch.

    SO I would see his Dionysian as liberal tempered with an Apollonian conservatism.
     

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