Origin of Good / Bad According to Nietzsche
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Origin of Good / Bad According to Nietzsche
He does mention Jews, Judea, Rome, etc. so we can be sure his favourite example of a priestly nation of "resentement par excellence" is the Jews, but surely, if pressed, he would admit the Egyptians exhibited these classes (and 'goodness' / 'badness'), and so too the Babylonians, and so too whatever tribes came before them, and on back into the retreating darkness of human evolution... humans have always exhibited 'goodness' / 'badness', no? Where (when) do you think it would stop (begin) for Nietzsche? Looking forward to any light you can shine.
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