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This 28 page paper discusses the philosphies of Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky, Zola and Junger as they apply to the areas of self, war, feminism, culture, truth, and technology. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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over and over? These questions and more ly at the heart of many philosophers debates, writings, and theories. The works of Zola, Dostoyevsky, Nietzsche, and Junger offer various perspectives on
the human condition, both in times of war and of peace. COMPUTER QUESTION: Poverty is that which affects a segment of the population in any given country around
the world. Depending on where one finds oneself the prevalence of poverty could be widespread among the population or it could be confined to a limited portion. This tendency in
England as opposed to Spain was a source of curiosity for Nietzsche and Verhkhovensky. Fredriche Nietzsche seems to have based a bit of his philosophies on Descartes, especially in the
discovery of the divine nature of man and what separates him from wild animals in the forest. Unfortunately, the theories of Nietzsche were embraced by the Nazis and used as
proof of the subhuman status of the Jewish population. Later, Nietzsche would be credited for starting the existentialist movement(Nietzsche 2000). NIETZSCHE RESPONDS TO TOCQUEVILLE Therefore, Nietzsche, in response to Tocquevilles
Essay on Pauperism, may respond that poverty is a condition in which people with the wrong mind-set find themselves. The people whom Tocqueville speaks of were peoples who had once
been warriors but are now too docile for their own survival. Those who are poor are not poor because of the system, but are poor because the will it to
happen. They have accepted the doctrine of power as residing outside of themselves, that others are responsible for both their condition and their salvation. Tocqueville is completely wrong, according
to Nietzsche, when he states that it is the system which creates the poor. According to Nietzsche, it is the system of constraints that the government put on people that
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