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    Ressentiment in the Manosphere: Conceptions of Morality and Avenues for Resistance in the Incel Hatred Pipeline.Tereza Capelos, Mikko Salmela, Anastaseia Talalakina & Oliver Cotena - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (2):36.
    This article investigates conceptions of morality within the framework of ressentimentful victimhood in the manosphere, while also exploring avenues for resistance among young individuals encountering the “hatred pipeline”. In Study 1, we use the emotional mechanism of ressentiment to examine how incels construct narratives of victimhood rooted in the notion of sexual entitlement that remains owed and unfulfilled, alongside its “black pill” variant emphasising moral and epistemic superiority. Through a linguistic corpus analysis and content examination of 4chan and Incel.is (...)
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  2. Ressentiment.Andrew Huddleston - 2021 - Ethics 131 (4):670-696.
    Nietzsche famously discusses a psychological condition he calls ressentiment, a condition involving toxic, vengeful anger. I offer a free-standing theory in philosophical psychology of the familiar...
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    (1 other version)Ressentiment and Self-Deception in Early Phenomenology: Voigtländer, Scheler, and Reinach.Íngrid Vendrell-Ferran - 2023 - In Íngrid Vendrell Ferran (ed.), Else Voigtländer: Self, Emotion, and Sociality. Springer, Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences. pp. 103-121.
    This chapter explores the early phenomenological accounts of Ressentiment provided by Else Voigtländer, Max Scheler, and Adolf Reinach. In particular, it examines the self-deceptive processes that lead to the “inversion of values” inherent to Ressentiment, i.e., how an object previously felt as valuable is denuded of its worth when the subject realizes that she cannot achieve it. For the comparative analysis of the three accounts, attention is paid to three crucial issues: 1) the origins of Ressentiment (etiology); (...)
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  4. Ressentiment and Power: Some Reflections on Feminist Practices’.Marion Tapper - 1993 - In Paul Patton (ed.), Nietzsche, Feminism and Political Theory. New York: Routledge. pp. 130-143.
    Nietzsche's remarks on ressentiment and power and Foucault's analytics of power form the backdrop to this chapter. My concern is with certain feminist discursive and non-discursive practices, primarily in those institutions in which feminists have achieved a degree of success-bureaucracy, educational institutions and the professions. The question is: in what strategies of power are these practices participating and with what conception of power are they operating?
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  5. Nietzsche on ressentiment and valuation.Bernard Reginster - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (2):281-305.
    The paper examines Nietzsche's claim that valuations born out of a psychological condition he calls "ressentiment" are objectionable. It argues for a philosophically sound construal of this type of criticism, according to which the criticism is directed at the agent who holds values out of ressentiment, rather than at those values themselves. After presenting an analysis of ressentiment, the paper examines its impact on valuation and concludes with an inquiry into Nietzsche's reasons for claiming that ressentiment (...)
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    Authentic Ressentiment?Sjoerd van Tuinen - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (4):807-827.
    Following Nietzsche, we can discern two types of therapeutical voice on ressentiment, which find themselves in a polemical relation to one another: The philosopher and the priest. In this paper, I turn to a third polemical voice, embodied by Jean Améry, namely that of the victim who bears witness to his own ressentiment. A dialectical reconstruction of this standpoint within the polemical triangle contributes to the Améry reception in three ways: It is no longer necessary to justify his (...)
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    Ressentiment in the postcolony: A Nietzschean analysis of self and otherness.Veeran Naicker - 2019 - Angelaki 24 (2):61-77.
    In this paper I track the deployment of Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of ressentiment by three major thinkers in postcolonial theory, namely Frantz Fanon, Edward Said and Achille Mbembe. My argument is that while postcolonial theory has used ressentiment in a captivating way, which may have the potential for accounting for how contemporary moral culture conditions racism, nativism and xenophobia, the deployment remains incoherent. The postcolonial deployment of ressentiment begins with an incoherent reading of Nietzsche by Fanon, a (...)
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    Ressentiment and power: On Reginster's The Will to Nothingness.R. Jay Wallace - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):494-500.
    A critical discussion of Bernard Reginster's book The Will to Nothingness. The contribution engages with Reginster's interpretation of Nietzschean ressentiment, arguing that it is an essentially interpersonal attitude in two different senses. It is a response to a social situation of structural deprivation, and it involves an element of antagonism toward those who are better off within this social structure. The contribution then discusses Reginster's claim that modern morality restores the sense of power of the masses by adjusting the (...)
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  9. Ressentiment, value, and self-vindication : making sense of Nietzsche's slave revolt.R. Jay Wallace - 2007 - In Brian Leiter & Neil Sinhababu (eds.), Nietzsche and morality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 110--137.
     
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    Ressentiment.Max Scheler - 1994 - Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press. Edited by Manfred S. Frings.
    This monograph constitutes a response to the criticisms of Christianity outlined in Nietzsche's GENEOLOGY OF MORALS, in which Nietzsche argues that Christianity is a "slave revolt" of the weak--an attempt by the impotent to bring down the vitality of the capable nobility. Scheler's response is multi-faceted but centers on Nietzsche's failure to understand the nature of Christian love. Christianity is not a destructive enterprise trying to bring everyone down to the same low level of its impotent faithful, who must put (...)
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  11. Ressentiment, Imaginary Revenge, and the Slave Revolt.Scott Jenkins - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (1):192-213.
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  12. Ressentiment, Revenge, and Punishment: Origins of the Nietzschean Critique: Robin Small.Robin Small - 1997 - Utilitas 9 (1):39-58.
    Nietzsche's thinking on justice and punishment explores the motives and forces which lie behind moral concepts and social institutions. His dialogue with several writers of his time is discussed here. Eugen Dühring had argued that a natural feeling of ressentiment against those who have harmed us is the source of the concept of injustice, so that punishment, even in its most impersonal form, is always a form of revenge. In attacking this theory, Nietzsche developed his own powerful critique of (...)
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    Symptômes du ressentiment chez quelques mémorialistes.Marie-Madeleine Fragonard - 2016 - Astérion 15 (15).
    Les mémorialistes témoignent du ressentiment persistant qui accompagne les édits de pacification des années 1563 à 1598. Non publiés à cette époque, ils reflètent le mécontentement de voir les édits favoriser leurs adversaires, croient-ils, et les divers moyens par lesquels une population peut traduire la permanence des agressivités détournées, quelles que soient la date et les clauses d’oubli. Le peu de crédit apporté à la décision royale de coexistence pacifique ne construit, au delà des apparences disciplinées, que la perception (...)
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    Gratitude, Ressentiment, and Citizenship Education.Mark E. Jonas - 2011 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 31 (1):29-46.
    Patricia White (Stud Philos Educ 18:43–52, 1999) argues that the virtue gratitude is essential to a flourishing democracy because it helps foster universal and reciprocal amity between citizens. Citizens who participate in this reciprocal relationship ought to be encouraged to recognize that “much that people do does in fact help to make communal civic life less brutish, pleasanter and more flourishing.” This is the case even when the majority of citizens do not intentionally seek to make civic life better for (...)
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    Ressentiment as a Reactive Attitude.Joel A. Van Fossen - manuscript
    This paper is forthcoming in The Moral Psychology of Resentment (Rowman & Littlefield).
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    Concept of ressentiment by Max Scheler and its contemporary relevance.Vakhtang Kebuladze - 2024 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 2:105-116.
    The article deals with Max Scheler's philosophical concept of ressentiment. In “Ressentiment in the Structure of Morals”, he uses Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of "ressentiment" to describe an important negative phenomenon in modern moral and culture in general. The article shows that Max Scheler's descriptive method organically grows out of the phenomenological philosophy of Edmund Husserl and at the same time imitates some specific features of Wilhelm Diltai's descriptive and analytical psychology. On the basis of this methodological approach, (...)
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  17. Many shades of ressentiment.Ignace Haaz & Ivana Zagorac - 2023 - In Ignace Haaz, Jakob Bühlmann Quero & Khushwant Singh (eds.), Ethics and Overcoming Odious Passions: Mitigating Radicalisation and Extremism through Shared Human Values in Education. Geneva (Switzerland): Globethics Publications. pp. 33-58.
    In philosophical literature, the complex emotional state of ressentiment gained popularity through the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. According to Nietzsche, ressentiment was a bad feeling that reflected the suppressed anger, the pain of impotence, and the general misery of the weak when they compared themselves to the strong and talented members of society. Max Scheler took up Nietzsche’s thesis and described ressentiment as a complex condition characterised by a thirst for revenge. Moreover, ressentiment has the annoying (...)
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    (1 other version)Ressentiment As Morally Disclosive Posture? Conceptual Issues from a Psychological Point of View.Natalie Rodax, Markus Wrbouschek, Katharina Hametner, Sara Paloni, Nora Ruck & Leonard Brixel - 2021 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-17.
    In psychological research, ressentiment is alluded to as a negative emotional response directed at social groups that are mostly marked as ‘inferior others’. However, conceptual work on this notion is sorely missing. In our conceptual proposal, we use the notion of ‘moral emotions’ as a starting point: typically referred to as “other-condemning” moral emotions (Haidt), psychologists have loosely conceptualised anger, contempt and disgust as a set of negative emotions that have distinct elicitors and involve affective responses to sanction moral (...)
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    Resentment/ Ressentiment.Michael Ure - 2015 - Constellations 22 (4):599-613.
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    Ressentiment, Violence, and Colonialism.Jose A. Haro - unknown
    This project attempts a joint reading of the work of Friedrich Nietzsche and Frantz Fanon. This task, however, is problematic because this body of work is in tension or contradictory. These problems are so acute that a careful reading method is necessary to successfully carry out this reading. In order to facilitate this reading I elaborate and apply a particular philosophical methodology, Mestizaje. The methodology is intended to address works that are contradictory by attempting to read the texts as they (...)
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  21. Chinese Ressentiment and Why New Confucians Stopped Caring About Yogacara.Jason Clower - 2014 - In John Makeham (ed.), Transforming consciousness: yogācāra thought in modern China. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Envy and Ressentiment.Christoph Seibert - forthcoming - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie.
    This article is about the connection between envy and ressentiment. Both are understood as emotional strategies for dealing with desire. Ressentiment is understood as the perpetuation and radicalization of a strong form of envy. Lacan’s mirror stage as well as Nietzsche’s and Scheler’s theories of ressentiment serve as a frame of reference for the development of this thesis.
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    Ressentiment and Rationality.Elizabeth Murray Morelli - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 16:80-86.
    This paper is an investigation of the condition of ressentiment. It reviews the two most prominent philosophic accounts of ressentiment: Nietzsche's genealogy of ressentiment as the moral perversion resulting from the ancient Roman/Palestinian cultural conflict and giving birth to the ascetic ideal; and Scheler's phenomenology of ressentiment as a complex affective unit generative of its own affects and values. A single sketch of the typical elements of ressentiment is drawn from the review of these two (...)
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  24. Das Ressentiment.K. Joisten - 1996 - Synthesis Philosophica 11:65-78.
     
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    Overcoming ressentiment: Nietzsche's education for an aesthetic aristocracy.Mark Jonas - 2013 - History of Political Thought 34 (4):669-701.
    I argue that recent interpretations of Nietzsche's political theory that make him out to be a Machiavellian elitist are misguided. While Nietzsche's philosophy advocates a return to an order of rank among individuals, it does not entail the domination of the few over the many. Rather, it is meant to benefit all individuals, whatever their rank. To this end, I examine several Machiavellian interpretations and demonstrate the inadequacy of their exegetical evidence. I then turn to Nietzsche's educational theory and show (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Psychology of Ressentiment: Revenge and Justice in on the Genealogy of Morals.Guy Elgat - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    _Ressentiment_—the hateful desire for revenge—plays a pivotal role in Nietzsche’s _On the Genealogy of Morals_. _Ressentiment _explains the formation of bad conscience, guilt, asceticism, and, most importantly, it motivates the "slave revolt" that gives rise to Western morality’s values. _Ressentiment_, however, has not enjoyed a thorough treatment in the secondary literature. This book brings it sharply into focus and provides the first detailed examination of Nietzsche’s psychology of _ressentiment_. Unlike other books on the _Genealogy_, it uses _ressentiment_ as a key (...)
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    Ressentiment and Redemption.Elizabeth Murray Morelli - 1998 - Lonergan Workshop 14:197-227.
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    Ressentiment.W. H. Werkmeister - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (1):132-132.
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    Ressentiment[REVIEW]R. D. K. - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):679-679.
    A free and lucid translation of Scheler's first mature work on social and ethical theory. It represents an imaginative reinterpretation of Nietzsche's concept of "ressentiment," the structural key to the phenomenon of "slave morality." Generously sprinkled with apt illustrations, Ressentiment is a sustained attack on the notions of "work" and the "universal love of mankind" as ultimate sources of value. Such ressentiment-laden social tendencies are seen to form the faulty cornerstone of modern morality, both bourgeois and socialist.--K. (...)
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    III. Ressentiment als Übergangsphänomen eines historischen Paradigmenwechsels.Christian Koecke - 1994 - In Zeit des Ressentiments, Zeit der Erlösung: Nietzsches Typologie temporaler Interpretation und ihre Aufhebung in der Zeit. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 156-176.
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  31. Nietzsche's agon with ressentiment: Towards a therapeutic reading of critical transvaluation. [REVIEW]Herman W. Siemens - 2001 - Continental Philosophy Review 34 (1):69-93.
    This paper examines the therapeutic implications of Nietzsche's critique of ressentiment and revenge as our signature malady. §I examines the obstacles to a therapeutic reading of Nietzsche's thought, including his anti-teleological tendencies and the value he places on sickness. Then there is the energetic problem of finding resources to tackle ressentiment, given the volitional exhaustion of modern nihilism. Finally, the self-referential implications of Nietzsche's critique of slave values threaten to trap his thought in a futile ressentiment against (...)
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  32. The specter of freedom: ressentiment and Dostoevskij’s notes from underground.Alina Wyman - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 59 (1-2):119-140.
    The essay examines the Underground Man's ambivalent position in Dostoevskij's hierarchy of values in light of the Nietzschean concept of ressentiment To elucidate the problem of free will in Notes from Underground, I propose to supplement Nietzsche's theory with the concept of ressentiment as developed by Max Scheler, whose endorsement of Christian love as a means of overcoming ressentiment suggests an affinity with Dostoevskij's own deeply religious worldview. With the help of Schelerian phenomenology, I read the novel (...)
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    The Age of Anger and Social Media: Elias, Technology, Civilizing/Decivilizing Processes and Ressentiment.Robert van Krieken - 2024 - Theory, Culture and Society 41 (7-8):19-39.
    Politics and society today are characterized by anger and rancour. This paper reflects on this issue by linking: first, Norbert Elias’s sociological account of the complex dynamics of processes of civilization and decivilization, his thoughts on the interrelationship between technological and social organization and human habitus; second, the work done on the concept of ressentiment, introduced by Nietzsche and developed by Scheler and others. Linking these two conceptual frameworks enables a deeper reflection on the role of contemporary communications technology (...)
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    Ressentiment, Evaluation and Integrity.Bernard Reginster - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (3):117-124.
  35. The Cannibal's Antidote for Resentment: Diffracting Ressentiment through Decolonial Thought.Pedro Brea - 2024 - Research in Phenomenology 54 (3):322-341.
    The purpose of this essay is to provide a diffractive reading of the concept of ressentiment through decolonial theory. I would like to see what sort of light this sheds on the psychological undercurrents that impose barriers on colonial and decolonial thought, as well as on the conceptual dynamism of ressentiment. This essay is split into two different experiments in thought. The first will be to diffract ressentiment through the works of Gloria Anzaldúa, Édouard Glissant, and Gilles (...)
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    Über ressentiment und moralisches werturteil.Max Scheler - 1912
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  37. The polemics of ressentiment: variations on Nietzsche.Sjoerd van Tuinen (ed.) - 2018 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The rise of populism, cynicism, fanaticism and fundamentalism challenges us to reconsider the problem of ressentiment, characterized by Friedrich Nietzsche in 'On the Genealogy of Morals' (1887) as the self-poisoning of the will by interiorization of trauma in the form of a postponed and imaginary revenge. The concept of ressentiment is now making a comeback in political discourse"-- Back cover.
     
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    Against ressentiment: Response to Mackenzie.Johan Dahlbeck - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (9):943-945.
    First off I would like to thank the editors of this journal for allowing me this space to respond to Jim Mackenzie’s ‘Dahlbeck and pure ontology’ (written in reply to my ‘Towards a pure ontology’). I would also like to thank Mackenzie for taking the time to read and to respond at length to my article. I’m pleased Mackenzie engaged with my article so intensely. In response, I will not quibble—word by word—with Mackenzie’s vigorous attack upon my work. I think (...)
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  39. Ressentiment and the possibility of intentional self-deception.Peter Poellner - 2015 - In Manuel Dries & P. J. E. Kail (eds.), Nietzsche on Mind and Nature. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Ressentiment und reflexion. Versuchung oder wahrheit eines theorems Von Nietzsche.Reiner Wiehl - 1973 - Nietzsche Studien 2 (1):61-90.
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    Nietzsche and Aurobindo ‘Le Ressentiment’.Paul Mirabile - 2001 - Nietzsche Studien 30 (1):351-363.
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  42. Nietzsche bibliography Bittner, Rüdiger, “ressentiment,” in Schacht (1994).Robert Pippin - unknown
    Brusotti, Marco (1997b). “Erkenntnis als Passion: Nietzsches Denkweg zwischen Morgenröte und der Fröhliche Wissenschaft,” Nietzsche-Studien, Band 26 (1997), 199-225.
     
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    Ressentiment: Wiege des Populismus.Robert Müller - 2019 - Dresden: Verlag Text & Dialog.
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  44. Group fanaticism and narratives of ressentiment.Paul Katsafanas - 2022 - In Leo Townsend, Ruth Rebecca Tietjen, Michael Staudigl & Hans Bernard Schmid (eds.), The Philosophy of Fanaticism: Epistemic, Affective, and Political Dimensions. London: Routledge.
    The current political climate is awash with groups that we might be tempted to label irrational, extremist, hyper-partisan; it is full of echo-chambers, radicalization, and epistemic bubbles. Philosophers have profitably analyzed some of these phenomena. In this essay, I draw attention to a crucial but neglected aspect of our time: the way in which certain groups are fanatical. I distinguish fanatical groups from other types of problematic groups, such as extremist and cultish groups. I argue that a group qualifies as (...)
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  45. The Roots of Ressentiment.Ruth Abbey - 1999 - New Nietzsche Studies 3 (3-4):47-61.
    Despite its centrality for an understanding of Nietzsche's thought, the term ressentiment does not appear in his writings before Beyond Good and Evil. This article argues that the roots of the idea of ressentiment appear in his middle period writings when he discusses vanity [die Eitelkeit].
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    Symptômes du ressentiment chez quelques mémorialistes (1563-1598).Marie-Madeleine Fragonard - 2016 - Astérion 15 (15).
    The memorialists attest to the persistent resentment which accompanied the edicts of pacification from 1563 to 1598. Unpublished in their era, they reflect both the discontent associated with the belief that the edicts favoured their adversaries and the diverse means by which a population can translate the permanence of deflected aggression (insults, riots, legal obstacles, defamatory statements), regardless of the date and exclusivity clauses. The little credit attributed to the royal decision encouraging pacific coexistence only constructs, beyond official appearances, the (...)
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    The discontents of competition for recognition on social media: Perfectionism, ressentiment, and collective narcissism.Kristupas Ceilutka - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (4):409-430.
    Individuals frequently utilize social media platforms (SMPs) to express their positive features and receive recognition. Axel Honneth proposes that recognition plays an essential role in social life, explaining both social conflicts and guiding normative social development. While SMPs appear as a perfect tool for the pursuit of recognition, they often fail to achieve the intended results. This paper argues that the failure to achieve recognition through SMPs occurs because SMPs operate according to the neoliberal principle of competition. Competition arises because (...)
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    Colonialism and Ressentiment.José A. Haro - 2019 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 25 (1):27-34.
    In this paper I apply Friedrich Nietzsche’s critique of European morality to the Western colonial context. I specifically focus attention on his notions of ressentiment and slave morality, and how his critique implicates these as being exported and imposed upon the people Western powers colonized. However, the process of colonization reveals that the imposed morality is transformed into a distinct type of ressentiment that Nietzsche does not to consider. I call this type of ressentiment “colonial ressentiment (...)
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    Menno ter Braak on Democracy, Populism and Fascism: Ressentiment and its Vicissitudes.Robert van Krieken - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (3):87-103.
    The concept of ressentiment is increasingly being drawn upon to analyse current political developments, but in doing so it is important to have a clear understanding of its original meaning in the work of Nietzsche and Scheler, who applied it to the inner logic of democracy, rather than political movements opposed to liberal democracy. This article introduces an important essay written in 1937, ‘National Socialism as a doctrine of rancour’, by the Dutch modernist writer, Menno ter Braak. Despite having (...)
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    Ressentiment und Körpertechnologisierung: Über die negativen und positiven Wirkungen des Sklavenaufstandes in der Körperethik.Renate Reschke & Volker Gerhardt - 2006 - In Renate Reschke & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Friedrich Nietzsche – Zwischen Musik, Philosophie Und Ressentiment. Akademie Verlag. pp. 175-182.
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