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Full Idea
Callicles: It's the weaklings who constitute the majority of the human race who make the rules.
Gist of Idea
Moral rules are made by the weak members of humanity
Source
Plato (Gorgias [c.378 BCE], 483b)
Book Ref
Plato: 'Gorgias', ed/tr. Waterfield,Robin [OUP World's Classics 1994], p.65
A Reaction
An aristocrat bemoans democracy. Presumably the qualification for being a 'weakling' is shortage of money. How strong are the scions of the aristocrats?
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23239 | The self is, apart from outward behaviour, a drive in your nature [Fichte] |
20956 | Ultimately, all being is willing. The nature of primal being is the same as the nature of willing [Schelling] |
24076 | A morality ranks human drives and actions, for the sake of the herd, and subordinating individuals [Nietzsche] |
20129 | All animals strive for the ideal conditions to express their power, and hate any hindrances [Nietzsche] |
4506 | There is a conspiracy (a will to power) to make morality dominate other values, like knowledge and art [Nietzsche] |
4514 | The basic tendency of the weak has always been to pull down the strong, using morality [Nietzsche] |
20353 | The 'will to power' is basically applied to drives and forces, not to people [Nietzsche, by Richardson] |