Anarchism and Friedrich Nietzsche

The relation between anarchism and Friedrich Nietzsche has been ambiguous. Even though Nietzsche criticized anarchists,[1] his thought proved influential for many of them.[2] As such "[t]here were many things that drew anarchists to Nietzsche: his hatred of the state; his disgust for the mindless social behavior of 'herds'; his anti-Christianity; his distrust of the effect of both the market and the State on cultural production; his desire for an 'übermensch'—that is, for a new human who was to be neither master nor slave".[2]

  1. ^ In Beyond Good and Evil (6.2:126) he refers to "anarchist dogs"
  2. ^ a b "Spencer Sunshine: "Nietzsche and the Anarchists" (2005)". radicalarchives.org. May 18, 2010.

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