#surf reading Nietzche?!
I generally don't read philosophy because likely they don't have relevant experience in the areas they try to influence. However, I found Nietsche's concept of "slave morality" relevant to a modern phenomenon.
I had observed some pattern characterized by deferring agency, responsibility, or individuality to external forces and influences. But I didn't know what "-ism" to attribute it under. Some generalizations:
"I am the way I am because of external influences in the form of role models, culture, etc. (I obey.)
"(Therefore, history and media must be censored, regulated, or rewritten to conform to standards we have defined...)
"(in order to end oppression)."
Additionally,
"I am morally superior or to be venerated because I am a victim and/or a category of oppressed people."
Thanks to Nietzche's model of slave morality, I find it easier to bridge Christians and their secular counterparts.
Christianity | Secularized |
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original sin | privilege |
penance | virtue signaling |
heresy | political incorrectness |
witch hunt | cancel culture |
heaven | utopia |
the meek | the oppressed |