Nietzsche, the Last Antipolitical German
Author: Peter Bergmann
ISBN: 0253340616
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 1987
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Condition: Used: Good
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" . . . a richly textured intellectual biography . . . " --History
" . . . well worth reading and pondering by all who are concerned with the fate of humankind in capitalist civilization." --Socialism and Democracy
" . . . an extraordinary book. Although intellectually challenging, it is well worth the effort to read." --New York City Tribune
" . . . insightful and richly documented . . . " --Review of Politics
"The novelty and value of this book lie in Bergmann's painstaking examination of Nietzsche's reactions to and interaction with the political events and currents of his time." --American Historical Review
" . . . superb . . . " --The Historian
" . . . historian Bergmann has given the basic Nietzsche library a major addition . . . it is a reading of Nietzsche's early life, educational influences and later career by a scholar intent on recording the interaction of the philosopher with the political events of his own time." --Monatshefte
Among both admirers and detractors, perhaps no issue has remained as hotly contested as Nietzsche's actual relationship to politics. Peter Bergmann's fine intellectual biography provides the first down-to-earth appraisal of Nietzsche's place among the individuals, events, and concerns of the Bismarckian age.