At 09:15 AM 12/5/2007, you wrote:

>marsha said:
>I interpret Nietzsche's master-slave struggle, and other attributes 
>he riles against, to be primarily patterns within each 
>individual.  That's how it makes sense to me.  He considered himself 
>a psychologist after all.
>
>dmb says:
>That's what his Beyond Good and Evil seems to say. The master and 
>slave moralities may have been more sharply divided at previous 
>points in history when they were forming in their respective classes 
>but today both types are mixed into the culture as a whole and both 
>types are usually found in every person. I was horrified to find 
>them both in myself, of course.
>
>Thanks for the heads-up about Radical Empiricism being available at 
>Librivox. Somehow, I'd missed that one even though I actively looked 
>for it. Now its on my ipod along with 3000 songs and a dozen books. 
>Its funny to look back and think about how much I loved my Sony 
>walkman. Now it seems like a clunky old joke. It fit into my pocket 
>only painfully and needed a new set of batteries after playing just 
>a couple of tapes.

Hi David,

There are some disturbing implications converting Nietzsche's anti- 
equality and democracy from within individual p-o-v to the cultural 
p-o-v, but I haven't the stomach to consider it too seriously at the moment.

Yes, I love my iPod.  I even have Wagner's entire Ring Cycle on 
it.  What's a walkman?  It's hard to even remember.

Marsha


   

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