Perhaps no philosopher is more of a conundrum than Nietzsche, the solitary rebel, poet, wayfarer, anti-revolutionary Aufklärer and theorist of aristocratic radicalism. His accusers identify in his 'superman' the origins of Nazism, and thus issue an irrevocable condemnation; his defenders pursue a hermeneutics of innocence founded ultimately in allegory.
In a work widely regarded as the most important contribution to Nietzschean studies in recent decades, Domenico Losurdo instead pursues a less reductive strategy. Taking literally the ruthless implications of Nietzsche's anti-democratic thinking—his celebration of slavery, of war and colonial expansion, and eugenics—he nevertheless refuses to treat these from the perspective of the mid-twentieth century. In doing so, he restores Nietzsche's works to their complex nineteenth-century context, and presents a more compelling account of the importance of Nietzsche as philosopher than can be expected from his many contemporary apologists.
Originally published in Italian by Bollati Boringhieri Editore as Domenico Losurdo, Nietzsche, il ribelle aristocratico: Biografia intellettuale e bilancio critico, Turin, 2002.
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"[A] magisterial opus."
—Matt McManus
"[A] welcome addition to the English corpus of Nietzsche scholarship. Gregor Benton’s translation provides a smooth and accessible read and Harrison Fluss’ introduction situates Losurdo’s text within the world of English-speaking Nietzsche studies. Nietzsche will be a useful resource for any scholar interested in a historical biography of the thinker."
—Jacob Vangeest
Other books by Domenico Losurdo, translated by Gregor Benton
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Zheng Chaolin, Selected Writings, 1942–1998
Edited by Gregor Benton and John Sexton -
Mao Zedong Thought
by Wang Fanxi -
Prophets Unarmed
Edited by Gregor Benton
Other books of interest
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Nietzsche and Critical Social Theory
Edited by Christine A. Payne and Michael James Roberts -
A Philosophy for Communism