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Master morality embraces selfassertion from "summary" of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Horace Barnett Samuel

Master morality is characterized by a fundamental embrace of self-assertion. Those who adhere to this moral code prioritize their own desires and needs above all else. They view themselves as the ultimate authority in determining what is right and wrong, good and bad. This self-assertion is not seen as selfish or immoral, but rather as a natural expression of their inherent superiority and power. In the eyes of those who uphold master morality, self-assertion is a sign of strength and vitality. It is a manifestation of their will to power, their innate drive to dominate and control their surroundings. By asserting themselves in this way, they demonstrate their superiority over others and assert their right to dictate the terms of their existence. Self-assertion is not merely a means to an ...
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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