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He seemed to write a lot of things that showed a hatred of women but others not so much. Friedrich Nietzsche's views on women - Wikipedia

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He seemed to write a lot of things that showed a hatred of women.
Tal. I would like for you to consider not posting so many birthdays.
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Nietzsche had a profound impact on politics and intellectual thinking in Germany in the 1920s through 1950s.

Still has quite an impact in many areas. Influence and reception of Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia

Friedrich Nietzsche and free will - Wikipedia
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Nietzsche had a profound impact on politics and intellectual thinking in Germany in the 1920s through 1950s.

Still has quite an impact in many areas. Influence and reception of Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia
So did Winnie the Pooh.

You know that I respect you, but I think there is really no reason to post so many birthdays.
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So did Winnie the Pooh.

You know that I respect you, but I think there is really no reason to post so many birthdays.
Nietzsche Still Influences | CBN.com

Try reading stuff Gracie Girl rather than just criticizing.

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NEW YORK, March 5 (UPI) -- Of all 19th-century thinkers, perhaps only Karl Marx surpassed Friedrich Nietzsche in his influence on the 20th century. And not even Marx has exercised the intellectual and spiritual fascination commanded by his unhappy countryman.

As more and more of the political regimes erected under the banner of Marxism repudiate Marx's ideas, it becomes ever clearer that much of what makes the modern world modern also makes it Nietzschean.

Nietzsche's glorification of power and his contention that "there are altogether no moral facts" are grim signatures of the age. So, too, is his enthusiasm for violence, cruelty and the irrational.

This is not to say that Nietzsche, 1844-1900, would approve of the societies that his ideas have shaped so profoundly. On the contrary, he would regard both the proliferation of democracy and the triumph of mass media and popular culture with a distaste bordering on horror.
He is not an easy philosopher to understand without quite a bit of knowledge of other philosophers.
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She wants to control the situation at all times. Good for you Tal standing your ground.


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So did Winnie the Pooh.

You know that I respect you, but I think there is really no reason to post so many birthdays.
Winnie the Pooh has had a lot of impact on kid's imaginations. Not much of an influence on politics.
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I did notice that there are a lot of posters who need to control everything.

People should read Friedrich Nietzsche but he is a difficult thinker to understand for those untrained in intellectual history.
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Winnie the Pooh has had a lot of impact on kid's imaginations. Not much of an influence on politics.


It was her attempt at back handed wit. You’re too smart to succumb to it.


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I am looking forward to the movie about Christopher Robin though. Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) - Rotten Tomatoes It might have some 224 and 613 numbers!!!!
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I am looking forward to the movie about Christopher Robin though. Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) - Rotten Tomatoes It might have some 224 and 613 numbers!!!!
And Margot Robbie is very easy on the eyes. Margot Robbie - Rotten Tomatoes
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so did winnie the pooh.

You know that i respect you, but i think there is really no reason to post so many birthdays.
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And Margot Robbie is very easy on the eyes. Margot Robbie - Rotten Tomatoes
I, Tonya (2017) - Rotten Tomatoes

This should be an interesting movie.
 

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