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Single Idea 4495

[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / B. Nature of a State / 5. Culture ]

Full Idea

The high points of culture and civilization do not coincide.

Gist of Idea

The high points of culture and civilization do not coincide

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (The Will to Power (notebooks) [1888], §121)

Book Ref

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'The Will to Power', ed/tr. Kaufmann,W /Hollingdate,R [Vintage 1968], p.75


A Reaction

Intriguing. What can Nietzsche have meant by 'civilization'? Certainly not the English utilitarian ideal. He probably means aristocrats running slaves…


The 12 ideas with the same theme [customs, values and habits of citizens in society]:

We seem to have made individual progress since savagery, but actually the species has decayed [Rousseau]
The flourishing of arts and letters is too much admired [Rousseau]
Culture cannot do without passions and vices [Nietzsche]
The high points of culture and civilization do not coincide [Nietzsche]
Every culture loses its identity and power if it lacks a major myth [Nietzsche]
Human cultures are organisms which grow, and then fade and die [Spengler, by Bowie]
Culture is an instrument for creating an ongoing succession of teachers [Weil]
Liberals say state intervention in culture restricts people's autonomy [Kymlicka]
If languages are intertranslatable, and cognition is innate, then cultures are all similar [Williamson]
The 'culture industry' is an advertisement for the way things are [Finlayson]
We stabilise societies with dogmas, either of dubious science, or of non-scientific values [Harari]
Culture is the struggle to agree what is normal [Gibson,A]