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Spinoza: Practical Philosophy

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

CHAPTER

Nietzsche's Symptomatology of Life

In Twilight the Idols, he sees Socrates as kind of this reactionary, resentful creature. For Deleuze and Nietzsche, judging which type of life, which values is indicative of a certain type of life. This allows us to wring out hollow idols, right? Like someone like Socrates. And I think that's where morality finds its headquarters, where it's wanting to judge, give order to others. That's like its lowest form - we can't imagine institutions have their own power but they do.

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