File spoon-archives/nietzsche.archive/nietzsche_1998/nietzsche.9807, message 31


From: "John T. Duryea" <jtduryea-AT-dmv.com>
Subject: Re: be civil!
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 1998 19:48:36 -0500



>well, i know for sure that if any one of my loved ones or even me were
>to be arrested for doing something "accidently" which was wrong, i would
>be grateful if my initial intentions were noted. lets get rid of the
>victim and the "christianess" of it , who would the judicial system
>benefit? would it benefit itself if it took note of my intentions or
>anyone else's intentions? and how would THIS affect the general idea of
>MORALITY ? retro-active judgements ,.. are they fair? or is fairness a
>proposition of the winner.
>
>jb


If one were to ignore Nietzsche's thought around "the democratic movement
inherits the christian" one might as well not read him. I encourage everyone
on this list to read BGE three times, if you still don't get it, move on to
something else to explore. If you can't be Caesar, perhaps you can be his
strong right arm.

John T. Duryea



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