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245 0 _aFriedrich Nietzsche /
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aFarnham:
_bAshgate,
_c2009.
300 _a477 p.
505 _aContents: Introduction; Part I Nietzsche and Political Responsibility: Nietzsche and the war, William Mackintire Salter; Nazism as Nietzschean experiment, Kurt Rudolf Fischer; Nietzsche, the crisis and the war, Eric Voegelin. Part II Nietzsche and Democratic (?) Politics: The relevance of Nietzsche to democratic theory: micropolitics and the affirmation of difference, Nathan Widder; Nietzsche for democracy?, Alan D. Schrift. Part III Nietzsche and Aristocratic (?) Politics: The roots of contemporary nihilism and its political consequences according to Nietzsche, Thomas L. Pangle; Nietzsche's Napoleon: the higher man as political actor, Paul F.Glenn. Part IV Neitzsche as/and Critical Theory: Nietzsche's concept of ideology, Mark Warren; The institution and destitution of the political according to Nietzsche, Michel Haar; Nietzsche and critical theory, Klaus Spiekerman; Nietzsche's will to power: politics and destiny, Babette E. Babich; Nietzsche/art/postmodernism. A reply to JA rgen Habermas, David Wellbery. Part V Nietzsche's Political Project: On the morals of genealogy, Jacqueline Stevens; Peoples and fatherlands: Nietzsche's geophilosophy and the direction of the Earth, Gary Shapiro; Thinking about human extinction: (I) Nietzsche and Heidegger, George Kateb; The politics of music (Nietzsche), Marc Crepon; Philosophy and the politics of cultural revolution, Tracy B. Strong; Appendix; Bibliography; Name Index.
650 _aNietzsche
650 _aPolitical Responsibility
700 _aedited by Tracy B. Strong
942 _cWB16