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Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality: Masters vs. Slaves

Johnathan Bi

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Resentment and Interpretation

The genealogy revealed the speaker's deepened perversion rooted in resentment, where one changes their interpretation of the world due to the inability to alter its unpleasant aspects. The example of Aesop's fox illustrated this concept, highlighting how the speaker's failed company led to resentment towards oneself and envy towards successful peers. Unbeknownst to the speaker, they embraced asceticism to reject technology more vehemently, showing a strong sense of resentment as exposed by Nietzsche.

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