Ditto, for every one that got his/her name in the books 10's or 100's of thousands lived lives quietly on the edges.
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Ditto, for every one that got his/her name in the books 10's or 100's of thousands lived lives quietly on the edges.
I dont get how one can know/think of this and not become nihilistic..
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He was an anarchist, too.
Perhaps not a great role model, but he took his freedom, and made his mark on the world.
About whom are you talking now?
Nietszche.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nihilist
Okay. That's what I thought.
But I think Anarchy evolved out of nihilism..?
Because nihilism is way more elementar and anarchy builds directly upon it..
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History is a such a fickle bitch, who knows who came first?
Nietzche was a contemporary of the modern jounalists of anarchism, Proudhon, Kropotkin, and others, so it is hard to say which came first, for me.
I think the most important thing is to move forward absent the threat of being ruled by force.
Right. Basically it doesnt matter where the idea came from. What matters is that it's here now :)