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Morality defined by struggle for power from "summary" of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Horace Barnett Samuel

The concept of morality being defined by the struggle for power is a central theme in Friedrich Nietzsche's 'The Genealogy of Morals'. Nietzsche argues that traditional moral values have been created and perpetuated by those in power in order to maintain their dominance over others. He suggests that morality is not inherently good or righteous, but rather a tool used by the powerful to control and subjugate the weak. Nietzsche traces the origins of moral values back to the early days of human civilization, when strength and power were the ultimate markers of success. Those who were able to exert their will over others were seen as superior, and their values and beliefs were elevated above all others. This led to the creation of a moral code that rewarded those who were able to assert their dominance and punished those who were deemed weak or inferior. As societies evolved, these moral values became ingrained in the collective consciousness,...
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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