Immigration, nationalism, work value: what Nietzsche would have thought


Reserved for subscribers

MAINTENANCE. Patrick Wotling, specialist of the German philosopher, kindly wanted to be the interpreter of the author of Gay Know on themes that agitate our time.





Interview by Anna Bonalume

In the house of the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, in Naumburg (Germany), in October 2019.
© Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild via MaxPPP

I subscribe to 1€ the 1st month


“D“Thoughts that come on doves’ legs lead the world”, wrote Nietzsche in Thus spake Zarathustra. Today’s world is characterized by an ever-increasing complexity that we struggle to decipher, overwhelmed by the torrent of images and the flow of opinions. Can Nietzsche, one of the most critical thinkers of his time, help us unravel the threads of ours? The great philosopher specialist in France, Patrick Wotling, whose Nietzsche. The Conquest of a Thought has just been published by PUF, provides us, in the light of the German author, with fascinating insight into contemporary issues.

Point : How do you think Nietzsche would have judged the case? Ocean-Viking and the issue of immigration in our society?

Patrick Wotling: The question of…


I subscribe

Exclusive offers: -50% the first year



Source link -82