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Nietzsche: Untimely Meditations [Paperback]

Friedrich Nietzsche , Daniel Breazeale , R. J. Hollingdale
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Public opinion in Germany seems almost to forbid discussion of the evil and perilous consequences of a war, and especially of one that has ended victoriously: there is thus all the more ready an ear for those writers who know no weightier authority than this public opinion and who therefore vie with one another in lauding a war and in seeking out the mighty influence it has exerted on morality, culture and art. Read the first page
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