Beyond the Politics of Domination: Aristocratic Culture in Nietzsche

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  • Vanessa Lemm Universidad Diego Portales

Keywords:

Nietzsche, culture, politics, order of rank (Rangordnung), responsibility, aristocratism

Abstract

Nietzsche’s “aristocratic radicalism” has been interpreted to mean either that
Nietzsche favors returning to pre-modern political models of aristocratic society which are completely incompatible with modern democracy, or that aristocratism is a radical variant of liberal individualism, an aesthetic and apolitical attitude towards life. In this paper I argue that Nietzsche’s aristocratism fits neither of the above interpretations. Rather, Nietzsche understands aristocratic society in spiritual-cultural terms. In the light of an
analysis of nobility, an aristocratic society and culture must be a horizontal ordering of equally respected powers for and against each other that aims at the elevation of the significance of the singular individual’s responsibility.

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Author Biography

Vanessa Lemm, Universidad Diego Portales

Universidad Diego Portales
Instituto de Humanidades
Ejército 278, Santiago (Chile)

Published

2019-01-07

How to Cite

Lemm, V. (2019). Beyond the Politics of Domination: Aristocratic Culture in Nietzsche. ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(31), 9–24. Retrieved from https://revistas.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1820

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