9a5802 No.8295
What does Neitzche have to do with anarchism? And why does anarcho have a banner with him?
3d8edc No.8304
I'm not entirely sure, but I do know his poems were featured regularly on the front page of Mother Earth. In fact, I have one on the wall of my room.
095912 No.8306
Nietzsche is actually what got me to into anarchism, and without him I would probably be some liberal cuckold.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism_and_Friedrich_Nietzsche
>his hatred of the state; his disgust for the mindless social behavior of 'herds'; his anti-Christianity; his distrust of the effect of both the market and the State on cultural production; his desire for an 'übermensch' — that is, for a new human who was to be neither master nor slave."After Bismarck unified Germany under a nationalist scheme Nietzsche resigned his citizenship, he was critical of all political ideologies, but above all he despised the notion that people couldn't think for themselves and that they would relent to the compulsion of those around them. He wanted people to be the judge, jury and executioner of their own laws. He was skeptical that socialists were such because of their desire for vengeance and resentment, and I don't think he was wrong in thinking that.
e8f280 No.8314
Well, he speaks out against the state in Zarathustra.
> The state lieth in all languages of good and evil; and whatever it saith it lieth; and whatever it hath it hath stolen.
False is everything in it; with stolen teeth it biteth, the biting one. False are even its bowels. Confusion of language of good and evil; this sign I give unto you as the sign of the state. Verily, the will to death, indicateth this sign! Verily, it beckoneth unto the preachers of death!
>The state, I call it, where all are poison-drinkers, the good and the bad: the state, where all lose themselves, the good and the bad: the state, where the slow suicide of all — is called "life."
6aaa0e No.8451
>>8295Wasn't Nietzsche a very right-wing motherfucker?
Anyway, I think that Nietzsche's strongest link to anarchism is that he takes a lot of shit from Stirner.
095912 No.8452
>>8451>Wasn't Nietzsche a very right-wing motherfucker?No, one could argue that he wasn't on the left or the right, due to his skepticism of political movement in general.
>he takes a lot of shit from StirnerThey did have a lot of similar ideas, but there is no evidence that either took anything from each other.