Nietzsche, Power and Politics : : Rethinking Nietzsche's Legacy for Political Thought / / Herman Siemens, Vasti Roodt.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2009] ©2008 |
Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- References and Citations
- Abbreviations
- Translations of Nietzsche’s writings
- Introduction
- The Birth of the State
- Nietzsche as ‘Über-Politischer Denker’
- The Question of Nietzsche’s Anti-Politics and Human Transfiguration1
- Nietzsche, Democracy, Time1
- Nietzsche, Ethical Agency and the Problem of Democracy
- Breaking the Contract Theory: The Individual and the Law in Nietzsche’s Genealogy
- Nietzsche’s Reasoning against Democracy: Why He Uses the Social Herd Metaphor and Why He Fails
- Critical Aspects of Nietzsche’s Relation to Politics and Democracy
- Yes, No, Maybe So… Nietzsche’s Equivocations on the Relation between Democracy and ‘Grosse Politik’
- The Sacrifice of the Overman as an Expression of the Will to Power: Anti-Political Consequences and Contributions to Democracy
- Nietzsche’s Aristocratism Revisited
- Anti-Politicality and Agon in Nietzsche’s Philology
- Nietzsche as Bonapartist
- ‘Nietzsche Caesar’
- How ‘Nietzschean’ Was Arendt?
- Nietzsche and/or Arendt?
- Overcoming Resentment. Remarks on the Supra-Moral Ethic of Nietzsche and Hannah Arendt
- Forces and Powers in Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals
- Nietzsche on Rights, Power and the Feeling of Power
- On Nietzsche and the Enemy: Nietsche’s New Politics
- Nietzsche and Emerson on Friendship and Its Ethical-Political Implications
- Manu as a Weapon against Egalitarianism: Nietzsche and Hindu Political Philosophy
- Political Implications of Happiness in Descartes and Nietzsche
- Nietzsche, Money And Bildung
- A ‘Wondrous Echo’: Burckhardt, Renaissance and Nietzsche’s Political Thought
- Nietzsche and the Psychology of Mimesis: From Plato to the Führer
- Contingent Criticism: Bridging Ideology Critique and Genealogy
- The Biological Threshold of Modern Politics: Nietzsche, Foucault and the Question of Animal Life
- Corporealizing Thought: Translating the Eternal Return Back into Politics
- ‘Holding on to the Sublime’: Nietzsche on Philosophy’s Perception and Search for Greatness
- The Struggle Between Ideals: Nietzsche, Schmitt and Lefort on the Politics of the Future
- Backmatter