
The New Political Right: Pagan or Christian?
New Polity
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Philosophy and the Political Paradox
This chapter examines the inadequacies of Nietzschean philosophy in addressing modern political issues, arguing for a more constructive political vision. It critiques historical tendencies towards authoritarianism and the cyclical nature of political regimes, emphasizing the self-deception inherent in various structures of governance. Additionally, it explores the evolution of societal roles, focusing on the disillusionment of warriors as they transition into priest-like figures and the implications of such transformations on concepts of freedom and power.
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