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E34: Marc Andreessen on His Intellectual Journey

"Turpentine VC" | Venture Capital and Investing

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Nietzsche's Concept of Master Morality and Slave Morality in Social Order

The concept of master morality and slave morality, as described by Nietzsche, revolves around the idea that there are two fundamental types of morality: one associated with masters and the other with slaves. This does not necessarily imply literal masters and slaves but extends to broader societal interpretations. Master morality pertains to those who embody the values traditionally associated with masters, even if they are not actual slave owners. On the other hand, slave morality refers to individuals embodying the values historically ascribed to slaves, even if they are not slaves themselves. Nietzsche portrays the original social order as being structured around masters and slaves, a paradigm that has prevailed for thousands of years.

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