
Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality
In Our Time: Philosophy
The Revolt of the Slave Morality
I wonder if listeners are quite, are we told them enough about what this revolt of the slaves really meant? Are they walk in the doors of the, I don't know, 100 BC and walk out of the door in 100 AD and it's a different world. And you just encapsulate that in some way. If history repeats itself throughout history. So he sees the French Revolution as the modern equivalent of another slave revolt of morality. He says, yes the slaves have won, the slaves have been successful, the weak have inherited the earth. The French Revolution, but he was a great symbol of that.
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