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... So I examined a more generic rabble, subjecting them to Nietzsche’s criticism, and then I mulled over whether or not my views matched his. ...
It is difficult to avoid the rabble, though. ...
So like Nietzsche, I despise the so-called rabble, but unlike Nietzsche I sometimes consider myself to be a part of it. ... And even if I frequently consider myself one of the rabble, it’s all right, because, when it comes down to it, we are all a part of one rabble or another.
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