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Nietzsche Werke Sect. 5: Kritische Gesamtausgabe: Idyllen Aus Messina. Die Froehliche Wissenschaft. Nachgelassene Fragmente Fruehjahr 1881 Bis by
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37 Vorsicht (Caution) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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36 Jugendschriften (Juvenilia) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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35 Eis (Ice) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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34 Seneca et hoc genus omne (Seneca and his ilk) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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33 Der Einsame (The Solitary) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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32 Der Unfreie (The Unfree Man) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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31 Der verkappte Heilige (The Disguised Saint) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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30 Der Nächste (The Neighbor) "JOKE, CUNNING, AND REVENGE" : Prelude in German Rhymes
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Here's Nietzsche letting the nationalists of his time really have it. Things like "racial self-admiration" he sees as "doubly false" and "obscene." He then follows with the encouraging prose poem, "And become bright again," which entails rising back up from depths when we've been darkened by grime and miseries.
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In Book Five, Nietzsche throws back veils in order to candidly deconstruct his "God is dead" declaration, and to emphasize importance in reevaluating morals, faith, science, "truth." It's a wrap-up of main points--essentially, that life in totality is worth embracing--not denying--and it's vital to ask "What's beyond the familiar?" Some people say this book doesn't make sense, but did they ever reach the end?
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