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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-02-15 06:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #3330 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3330 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Uchuu Kyoudai (Space Brothers)]


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[Roald Dahl]


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[X-Files, "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster"]


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[Agnus Dei/Les Innocentes]


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[Whitechapel, DC Emerson Kent]


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[Undertale]


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(Tales from the Borderlands)


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[Steven Universe]


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[personal profile] thezmage 2016-02-16 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
Nietzsche had issues, there's no arguing that. And so much of his work has been filtered through nazi propaganda that it's hard to find something to like about it.

But his concept of "the slave revolt of morals" is one of the cornerstones of my life philosophy and, while I don't agree with many of the conclusions he drew from that concept, it's still a good concept. At least as I (mis?)understand it: people have a tendency to turn their own helplessness and frustration about their situation into a viewpoint in which their pain is an asset instead of an implication.

I don't think he's said anything else that I really agree with, but I only kinda skimmed part of one book for a philosophy class. Still, it made an impression on me.
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[personal profile] feotakahari 2016-02-16 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
I understood it as "people who are weak and made to suffer will create moral systems that say it's wrong to make them suffer. Strong people should ignore this because weak people don't have the power to make them stop."

(I'm looking forward to being told how I completely misinterpreted that . . .)

DA

(Anonymous) 2016-02-16 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
You are actually completely correct, because Nietzsche's whole philosphy was basically "crush the weak."