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Slave morality diminishes selfworth from "summary" of The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche,Horace Barnett Samuel

The concept of slave morality as presented in 'The Genealogy of Morals' by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche reveals how a particular set of values imposed by the weak and oppressed can have a detrimental effect on an individual's self-worth. Nietzsche argues that slave morality originates from those who are unable to assert their power and instead turn to resentful attitudes towards those in power. This morality system values traits such as humility, meekness, and obedience, which are deemed virtuous in the eyes of the oppressed. According to Nietzsche, slave morality diminishes self-worth by promoting a sense of guilt and shame in individuals who possess power and strength. Those who adhere to slave morality are taught to suppress their natural instincts and desires in favor of conforming to societal norms that prioritize weakness over strength. This leads to a devaluation of one's own worth and an...
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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