So was he an anarchist or a fascist?

So was he an anarchist or a fascist?

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He was literally insane.

maybe your frame is wrong

not surprised

Insanity doesn't exist.

He was salty anarchists where able to escape master/slave morality while he wasn't tbh

Anarchist/traditional libertarian at most - though Nietzsche isn't exceptionally consistent and seemed to hold a great deal of contempt for politics

Nietzsche was a philosopher first and foremost, trying to pin him down to a political ideology is like trying to pin down something like Mathematical Platonism to capitalism or socialism, you are trying to do something that doesn't make sense.

Some kind of very spooked AnCap I'd say, in today's terms.
definitely not fash in Holla Forums's standards (despite how often he's posted there) or Hitler's standards.

Continental philosophy is kind of inherently political imo.

If you had to put him in a hole, it would be one of those conservatives that reject politics as secondary to culture and psychology. He does that in such a radical way though that all sorts of people can run with it. It's silly to say that people like Deleuze and Foucault misunderstood him even if their politics are different.

he was a radical aristoicrat

MAN OF FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!

He was driven insane by fate, mankind and genetic disease. There's a story that he lost his mind watching a taxi driver whip his lame horse to death.

If you look at his actual commentaries on the politics of his time he comes across as a very generic classical liberal with some added esoteric suggestions about them to me.

I kinda like Nietzsche. Deleuze's book on him is a nice introduction to his ideas if anyone is interested BTW.

Nietzsche actually had no political ambitions, so for example. all the speculation about a sympathy for Nazism are crude forgeries, it is a political ideologization what is in many ways a radical anti ideology philosophy. Nietzsche, of course, is not in opposition to - how some of their politically engaged "believers" like to interpet both nietzsche and marx too - just one type of politics, but the sphere of political alienation in general. Germans, among other things,were so despised by Nietzsche because every action and all the cultural values were ​​so politicized and everything turned into "political and national madness." In the twilight of the idols he wrote completely unambiguously: "everything big in terms of culture was non-political, furthermore anti-political"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relationship_between_Friedrich_Nietzsche_and_Max_Stirner

He was a loony who talked to horses and sent letters to politicians like this guy: bentoandstarchky.com/dec/rants.htm

fixed

Who doesn't talk to animals?

my boy

Yes it does, psychosis is very real.

he was above both

He also had his wife leave him for his best friend, had brain cancer, and suffered multiple strokes.

Hitler had Autism and fucked his work for everyone.

Nazi cucks

Neither. Most posters addressed the major points but I will add that Nietzsche inspired everyone from Nazbols to Nazis to Anarchists et. al. He is cursed in the same way as Spengler albeit Spengler opened the fucking window.

Close enough to anarchism but not ballsy enough to let go of his spooks like Max Stirner did.

Max is more Nietzsche than Nietzsche. Max was the real Übermensch.

He was an antirationalist he probably didn't care for politics enough to formulate what he wanted, just what he didn't want.

Basically Nietzsche was the edgy kid who criticized shit, but didn't offer an alternative. "The ubermensch will take care of that shit, I need to fuck some hookers! "

And the ubermensch is the one who did things for himself. The you do you who didn't believed in anything other than what is his concern, the creative nothing. Aka the person who is free of spooks.

Max Stirner had the spook-free mentality Nietzsche never could.

Anarcho Fascist
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Other animals.

But the Ubermensch elevates society though.