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Nietzsche argues for a reevaluation of the value of tragic art in modern society from "summary" of The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche's exploration of tragic art in "The Birth of Tragedy" reveals a profound call to reassess the significance of this art form in contemporary society. He contends that the modern world has lost touch with the true essence of tragedy, which he sees as a vital force for cultural renewal and spiritual nourishment. Instead of embracing the Dionysian elements of chaos, passion, and irrationality that define tragic art, Nietzsche argues that society has become overly rational and detached from primal instincts. Moreover, Nietzsche suggests that the prevalence of Socratic rationality and Apollonian beauty in modern culture has stifled the Dionysian spirit that is essential for genuine artistic expression. By prioritizing order, control, and moralistic values, society has marginalized...
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    The Birth of Tragedy

    Friedrich Nietzsche

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