Recent Work on Nietzsche’s Social and Political Philosophy

Nietzsche Studien 50 (1):382-395 (2021)
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Against a widely supported view that Nietzsche was not a political thinker, there have been a number of edited collections and monographs devoted either to Nietzsche’s politics or, what is not quite the same thing, relationships between his thought and contemporary political philosophy. What is striking about this secondary literature is the degree of divergence among the positions taken. The books discussed in the present review provide further illustration of this diversity. This applies not only to the question whether he was or was not a political thinker, but also to the further question what kind of political thinker.

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Paul Patton
University of Paris 8 (PhD)

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Nietzsche.John Richardson & Brian Leiter (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.

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