Date: Tue, 15 Aug 1995 16:08:41 -0700 From: callihan-AT-callihan.seanet.com (Steven E. Callihan) Subject: Re: eliminating recuperation: ethical stoicism At 05:03 PM 8/15/95 -0500, nietzsche-AT-jefferson.village.virginia.edu wrote: >on politics and postyism: Although it is often claimed by moralists >that postyism is apolitical, i would say that postyism is super >political, so politically and ethically wound up that it is unable >to make what moralists think of as a political decision. The >truth, however, conerning Nietzsche and postyism, as Steve >pointed out, is that posties have brought Nietzsche into the >limelight, but they have done so at their own detriment, for >Nietzsche's politics is bound to destroy that of the posties. > >have you any thoughts on this Erik, anyone? > >chris > > > --- from list nietzsche-AT-jefferson.village.virginia.edu --- > I think I'll just stick to Post Toasties, myself. ============================================================================== Steven E. Callihan -- callihan-AT-callihan.seanet.com What does it matter if _I_ remain right. I am much too right. And he who laughs best today will also laugh last." --Friedrich Nietzsche, _Twilight of the Idols_, "Maxims and Arrows," Section 43. ============================================================================== --- from list nietzsche-AT-jefferson.village.virginia.edu --- ------------------
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