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>> No.19552341

>>19552334
>reposting the same thread after it dies

>> No.19552343

>>19552334
Dostoevsky in The Idiot proved that world will eat that child alive.

>> No.19552350

>>19552334
repetition is not the iterability of identity

>> No.19552373

>>19552343
you are what you eat

>> No.19553677

bump

>> No.19553703

>>19552373
based

>> No.19555084

>>19552341
repetition is not the iterability of identity

>> No.19555094

>>19552334
>Pope Nietzsche
I don't get it

>> No.19555106

>>19555094
You do

>> No.19555217
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19555217

>>19552334
>Wagner alone saw beyond — beyond the vision of both Nietzsche and Shaw — to a new form, shadowy, as yet obscure, visible in outline only, but still a higher form: the mysterious shape of Parsifal. Here is the beginning of the will to power and the will to beauty in the mystical union which is all-achieving: the man comes who weeps because he has killed a swan rather than exults because he can kill a dragon, who holds the all-powerful spear on condition that he does not use it. Shaw should have understood that it is possible both to kill dragons and to weep over the death of swans — in fact he did, at least in adumbration.