
Why Nietzsche has once again become an inspiration to the far-right
The philosopher was appropriated by the Nazis and now influences the alt-right. Is he doomed to be abused and misunderstood?
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The philosopher was appropriated by the Nazis and now influences the alt-right. Is he doomed to be abused and misunderstood?
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