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Heilke (political science, U. of Kansas) approaches Nietzsches wider thought by exploring both the political education he received and the course of such education he recommends as an antidote to the crisis in Western European culture. He examines the German philosophers formulation of the crisis, especially his conceptions of romantic pessimism, Socratism, and Christianity, and his assertion that only a properly ordered education could inspire people to transform a society whose fundamental cultural and political premises they reject. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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I was excited to read this, but it didn’t live up to my expectations. The writing style is quite dry, and I struggled to stay engaged. Maybe it’s just not for me, but I found it tedious.
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Aisha Patel
Not for Casual Readers
I bought this for my brother, who's into philosophy, but it wasn’t what I expected. It’s a little too heavy on the academic side for casual readers. He loved it though, so it might appeal more to dedicated scholars.
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Marcus Nguyen
Some Valuable Insights, But...
The book has a lot of interesting points on culture and political education, but I felt like it could have been organized better. Some arguments seemed to drift off-topic. Still, there are gems of wisdom in there.
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Liam O'Connor
Thought-Provoking but Dense
While the book is incredibly thought-provoking, I found some sections a bit hard to follow. The ideas are rich, but you need to be prepared for dense reading. Still, it's a must for anyone interested in political education.
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Sofia Martinez
A Deep Dive into Aesthetics
Nietzsche's insights into culture and aesthetics are mind-blowing. This book really challenges you to think about the interplay between art and politics. I've enjoyed every chapter, and it’s a fantastic addition to my philosophy collection.
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