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Character |
69 |
III. |
The expurgation of the intellect |
70 |
IV. |
Knowledge is power |
74 |
V. |
The socialization of science |
76 |
VI. |
Science and Utopia |
79 |
VII. |
Scholasticism in science |
81 |
VIII. |
The Asiatics of Europe |
85 |
CHAPTER IV |
SPINOZA ON THE SOCIAL PROBLEM |
I. |
Hobbes |
90 |
II. |
The spirit of Spinoza |
91 |
III. |
Political ethics |
93 |
IV. |
Is man a political animal? |
95 |
V. |
What the social problem is |
98 |
VI. |
Free speech |
101 |
VII. |
Virtue as power |
105 |
VIII. |
Freedom and order |
108 |
IX. |
Democracy and intelligence |
112 |
X. |
The legacy of Spinoza |
115 |
CHAPTER V |
NIETZSCHE |
I. |
From Spinoza to Nietzsche |
117 |
II. |
Biographical |
120 |
III. |
Exposition |
126 |
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1. Morality as impotence |
126 |
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2. Democracy |
128 |
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3. Feminism |
131 |
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4. Socialism and anarchism |
133 |
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5. Degeneration |
138 |
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6. Nihilism |
141 |
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7. The will to power |
143 |
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8. The superman |
150 |
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9. How to make supermen |
155 |
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