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Reminder that these two thinkers are irreconcilable. Marx and Nietzsche cannot be brought together. The French have a twisted reading of Nietzsche. Nietzsche's.thought is ultimately petit-bourgeois and reactionary. He cannot be further from Marx and communist thought. Losurdo is right about Nietzsche.

>> No.19718313

Nietzsche is antinomian and metaphysically agnostic or non-dogmatic. There are absolutely similarities with Marx. The French don't even read Marx, since they're just a bunch of faggot pedophiles. All they see in Nietzsche is a bohemian dandy decadent who enables the neoliberal neodecadence they like. There's nothing left of that queer pomo worldview anyway since it was entirely grounded in being a fop living in 1968~ Paris, and Paris is now an Arab-Somali micronation.

Nietzsche unquestionably has aristocratic and elitist elements, they are arguably the centre of his thought, but trying to turn him into a dogmatic political theorist of any kind is retarded. The one time he flirted with politics is when he was still under Wagner's wing and briefly supported his "metapolitics" of cultural renewal, broadly similar to the sense in which Stefan George was later "political" in Das neue Reich.

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19718329

You are wrong

>> No.19718341

who cares

>> No.19718348

>>19718295
>petit-bourgeois
>reactionary
glad you revealed yourself to be a retard from the beginning and i dont need to waste any time with what youre saying

>> No.19718391

>he says wanting people to drop Nietzsche
>everyone would sooner drop Marx
You’re only hurting yourself with this, Commie boy. Both in utility and artistically, Nietzsche is more important to read.
Not because Marx wasn’t right about a lot, but because he’s been assimilated and is irrelevant as a primary source. Nietzsche is still Nietzsche and must be read to be understood.

>> No.19718432

>>19718295
Marx’s thought is petits bourgeois and social democratic.
Engels’ thought is haute bourgeois and revolutionary social democratic.

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