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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-01 10:54

in LeoFinance4 months ago

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Central to Nietzsche's philosophy is the assertion that Christianity represents a form of "herd morality," which serves the interests of the weak, the oppressed, and the enslaved. He famously referred to himself as the "Antichrist," a title that captures his ambition to supplant the moral framework imposed by Christian teachings. Nietzsche viewed Christianity as a product of resentment among the lower classes in Ancient Rome, establishing values that sought revenge against the masters and warriors of more robust cultures.