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The master and slave morality
by Fredrich Nietzsche
The theory divides the human race into two groups, the master and the slave, according to their outlook on life, their morals, and the way in which morals are defined and determined. ... "
There are many characteristics of the master morality, all of which exalt strength. ... The noble type of man experiences itself as determining values, as creating values; "such a morality is self-glorification," Neitzsche believes. ... They find the strength in their morality comes from being harsh, not only with themselves but also with others. ...
In the same way there are clear cut characteristics of the master morality, there are characteristics of the slave morality. One mark of the slave morality is that it has a subtle, pessimistic suspicion as to the condition of man.
Approximate Word count = 571 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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