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27: Plato's Symposium, part 1: The Power of Love

The Nietzsche Podcast

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Lover and Beloved

i can hardly point to a greater good from youth onward than to have a good lover, and for the lover, a beloved. Phaedrus says that among all our peers and social relations, there's no one that it's worse to be ashamed of, ert to be ashamed in front of, than one's lover. And so phaedrus goes so far as to say that if a city's defenders are all lovers, they will fight harder and more honourably to appear honourable and beautiful in the eyes of their loves. Rigt, i guess, the wayspoke nishs holds true. There is nothing worse than being ashamed of the one you love.

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