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This is Christian, he cannot say another solipsism against this heaven. This is Martin Reuhl deniable as profuse instruction requiring yet, they have another one. How beautiful? Yes, this is phenomenal against this Christ with him in Judaism against this holocaust with his Senate in the Empire. He cannot accept this requirement. They have, this against his supremacy, we redeny this Senate as his Julius Caesar, they required another, he is his belief.
One can be sensitive to the dignity (and the rest of the good stuff) of a person with Down Syndrome while recognizing that person with a Down Syndrome should not pilot an airplane or perform brain surgery. Cognitive inequality is compatible with respect of dignity, in fact is a natural outcome of such respect.
What a hilariously ignorant take on Nietzsche. Nietzsche wasn't a political ideologue, his philosophy pertains exclusively to the self, not the other and certainly not any kind of collective; how utterly disappointing that a "professor" of philosophy is capable of so brutally misunderstanding Nietzsche. Misreading Nietzsche... hmm, you sir share that error in common with Hitler.
His book is a tough sell for me, it doesn't seem like he grasps Nietzsche and reminds me of a lot of teachers i had. At least he admits Nietzsche is antithetical to Democratic western civilization, but how do you even approach Nietzsche without touching on Schopenhauer or Greek classics? Unfortunately, Kant and Hegel are demolished by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche destroys the nihilism/ pessimism in Schopenhauers work. If you really get into the weeds of Nietzsche his foundations are solid and a rebirth of pre Socratic thinking. I don't think you can eradicate what Nietzsche found, especially since so many artists draw a lot of inspiration from him, so his work will live on.
Do you have further evidence in support of Nietzsche's anti-liberal views and the anti-democratic nature of the Ubermensch? How do I know that this isn't a left-wing smear of Nietzsche the same way right-wingers smear Marx? We can see even nationalistic overtones and conservative right-wing elements in the Communist Manifesto (confiscation of personal property of prisoners and immigrants) so I don't take it as a given that Nietzsche's philosophy naturally lent itself to a right-wing interpretation as opposed to a left-wing one.
Yeah....so what does this 'professor' think of the 'here and now?? Of Obama and Obiden's communist fascist America???? They've been shredding our constitutional rights for the last 10 years!!! This is because they know the consitution is just a piece of paper their agenda won't allow them to DEFEND, and with no one in authority to hang these traitors. Just wait til the 'militia' has had enough!!
Well, I think you agree with Nietszche that the lower castes that compose the masses should be enslaved or whatever, but you must at least have the self awareness that most people find that quite nasty?
Well I have a lawn but it's not the only thing that I have in mind (e.g. I'm listening to this podcast because I was drawn to the speaker, but not for much longer)
On the subject of how disfunctional the RVN government was, I would direct anyone who's interested and can speak Vietnamese to an interview of Nguyen Cao Ky called "thiếu tướng VNCH tự truyện" (lit. autobiograph of the ARVN general) which can be found here on RU-vid.
Did the government of Great Britain read Nietzsche when they built the death camps that starved to death every Boer child under the age of six? Twenty percent of the Boer population died in the camps. 32,000. When the Kaiser protested the Brits told him you have ships to do anything about it? Go pound Sand! Then the wonderful Brits turned the entire country of Germany into a death camp by instituting an illegal starvation blockade contrary to a 1908 treaty. The Brits mined the North Sea, they fired on German submarines that warned ships that they were going to sink them. I don't know how many German babies starved during the War, after the Armistice was signed the Brits continued the blockade and another Million died, contrary to the terms of the Armistice. Babies, women, elderly people and children died, starved to death. The nighttime bombing of Dresden and countless German cities, the treatment of Mikhailovich in Yugoslavia. The Opium Wars. The slaughter of countless wars, between 1815 through 1914 over 260 wars. The absolute chutzpah of the Brits! I will not address the verbal nonsense you two are spuing.
@@realclearvaluespodcast ....... Can't tell you how much I enjoyed it thank you very much!.... I find Benjamin's experience of rootlessness very relatable, and your commentary extremely valuable..... Thank you
@@waltershumer4211 Martin Ruehl recommended the writings of G. K. Chesterton on Nietzsche. He also has colleagues at Cambridge in Faculty of Divinity, such as Richard Rex, who have written/spoken on Nietzsche. I’m also working on my own riposte, which is a work in progress… Feel free to connect on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tomenglish3s
@@realclearvaluespodcast ...... Thank you sir, I look forward to hearing your take on the situation, I have been surprised to learn that both the far left and far Right seem to agree that Christianity has produced
Thanks for this! Excellent conversation I really enjoyed it!, May I ask if anyone knows of the best Christian response to Nietzsche?..... I've listened to a few but they seem pretty weak.
Martin recommended the writings of G. K. Chesterton on Nietzsche. He also has colleagues at Cambridge in Faculty of Divinity, such as Richard Rex, who have written/spoken on Nietzsche. I’m also working on my own riposte, which is a work in progress… Feel free to connect on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tomenglish3s
@@realclearvaluespodcast ..,.. thanks a bunch pal yeah I think I've heard chesterton's response although I don't remember what it said.... I used to be an atheist, now I regularly attend Christian churches..... I have listened to a great deal of discussion on the subject, and there seems to be a consensus from all positions left right and center that liberalism egality equality fraternity are direct off shoots of Christianity....... Whether this is good or bad depends on your position. For Frederick Nietzsche he sees it as bad.... For all the reasons he States and I've never really heard a good argument against him...... Very frustrating..... Looking forward to reading and hopefully listening to your point of view on the subject. Thank you sir and God bless.
George Grant's Time as History offers a Christian response to Nietzsche, joined with a deep appreciation of his genius. It's a short book that I can't recommend strongly enough. It began life as a series of lectures that you can find on RU-vid.
John 3:16-21 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
I am a Chinese from Malaysia and I can safely say that that the main ingredient in the Chinese blood is Confucianism ie family, then only comes country. Communism, authoritarian, imperialism or democracy is just a form of government that suit a certain period in China history. Like it or not communism serve China well in this era. For how long? Dont know.
I totally agree with you. It is a means to an end - the ultimate goals are stability, equality, security and prosperity. The Chinese form of government works very well for China. It is not perfect by any means, and none of the different types of governments around the world are perfect.
US with the five-eyed aggressors should stop the imperialism, interventionism, and colonialism practices toward the rest of the world and their peace-loving human beings.
As one from across the straits, I too, 100% agree. Never lived in China itself myself, having being raised and lived outside of state, but even then there's enough cultural retention and awareness that, without further inspection, on a very personal level, the notion of "individualism" still does not, at first glance come across as necessarily positive.
Mr Teitelbaums work has been fascinating and, in my view, extremely important. Specifically the influence of Traditionalism (capital T) on modern political work.
Yeah imagine thinking 'The Far Right was confined to the dustbin of history' and not knowing about Operation Condor and South America, the Years of Lead in Italy, even dictatorships of Franco and Salazar, etc. ... and General Park's dictatorship in Korea, etc. ... what's his point exactly? Just a typical aloof, decadent liberal intellectual with no practical knowledge of the world outside of the United States.
@@saimbhat6243yes, but he's mostly midwit in his interpretation of Nietzsche and I wonder if he's even engaged with primary sources or if he's just reading synopsis like everyone else in my graduate level courses.
@@Ian-yf7uf Everyone has "his interpretation" of writings like you have one. I have read nietzsche and although i agree that nietzsche can be read from many perspectives but he certainly can be very well adopted in his entirety by fascists. He is anti-egalitarian, anti-democracy, anti-socialism and anti-equality very explicitly. But if you read him as an existentialist author, then sure he can offer you a way to deal with your nihilism, but if you want his politics, he is anything but a liberal democrat.
I am surprised that the right has caught Beiner off-guard. If you read any history on Hitler’s Germany, and reflect on society now, now with Australia the way that it is, under Biden in the US, a p.theorist would know know know know that there are far more similarities than there are with the right. The right is responding to restrictions of liberties, individual and national sovereignty. Open borders is cause for cultural dilution, and that creates contention and stress on the body politic. On top of that, the propaganda that has infected all cultural and social spheres, tv, campuses; really everywhere, is engineered to push, but it pushes too hard on “diversity and inclusion” messages, but that’s not something that can be forced with real tolerance. People are people, not robots. Social engineering like this has to organically be experienced. A basic understanding of love can only be experienced. These are not actually understood from books. And so, it’s the force of it that is constantly sensed, and felt in the subconscious, that is the thing that which tranquility is attained or wanes. There are so many issues. Spiking crime rates, sense of betrayal among a nations warfighters, the dissolution of basic trust. These massive issues, are pushed by so called progressives. The right is constantly “running up an icy mountain peak” just to maintain a sense of place in the world 🌎. Beiner doesn’t try to explain both sides of the coin with his debrief on the current world. He should.