Originally posted by OzzyKP
See the way I see it, fascism and nazism were simply vehicles towards the Nietzschean ideal of power. If you could become master of people through a puppy dog cult, then that'd be fine too. Hitler choose racism & nationalism as his vehicles for accending to absolute power. The power is the key part, and yes that makes nazism and fascism very Nietzschean. At the same time, as Gepap and Imran note, Nietzsche doesn't give a wit about nationalism or racism. He cares about power.
See the way I see it, fascism and nazism were simply vehicles towards the Nietzschean ideal of power. If you could become master of people through a puppy dog cult, then that'd be fine too. Hitler choose racism & nationalism as his vehicles for accending to absolute power. The power is the key part, and yes that makes nazism and fascism very Nietzschean. At the same time, as Gepap and Imran note, Nietzsche doesn't give a wit about nationalism or racism. He cares about power.
Nietzsche is actually very liberterian in his idea of what people should become.
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