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

The slave revolution in morality begins with a shift in power dynamics. The weak, oppressed individuals who were once at the mercy of the strong and powerful now have the opportunity to redefine values and morals according to their own perspective. This shift inevitably leads to a distortion of traditional moral concepts, as the oppressed create a new moral code that serves to protect themselves and undermine the values of their oppressors. The slaves, in their quest for liberation, turn traditional values upside down. They condemn qualities such as strength, power, and dominance, labeling them as evil and immoral. In contrast, they elevate qualities such as meekness, humility, and submission, deeming them as virtuous and righteous. This inversion of values reflects the slaves' desire to empower themselves by delegitimizing the traits that were once used to subjugate them. As the slave morality...
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    The Genealogy of Morals

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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