![]() ![]() Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist by Walter Kaufmann (Princeton 2013) Nietzsche's Letter to Georg Brandes (Dec. ![]() Nietzsche's Great Politics by Hugo Drochon (Princeton 2016) The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity by Matthew McManus (Routledge forthcoming) Nietzsche and the Politics of Reaction: Essays on Liberalism, Socialism, and Aristocratic Radicalism, ed. Referenced works by Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900):Įcce Homo (1888 published posthumously), Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883), Beyond Good and Evil (1886), Twilight of the Idols (1888), The Birth of Tragedy (1872), The Antichrist (1888 published posthumously), The Gay Science (1882) Guest: Matt McManus lecturer, University of Michigan author ![]() They discuss how Nietzsche's work has been interpreted - and misinterpreted - since his death in 1900, how his radical political views emerge from his body of work, and how we can use Nietzsche's philosophy in order to interpret some key features of our contemporary politics. ![]() Sean Illing talks with political science professor Matt McManus about the political thought of Friedrich Nietzsche, the 19th-century German philosopher with a complicated legacy, despite his crossover into popular culture. ![]()
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