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 Friedrich Nietzsche      Some call Friedrich Nietzsche the father of the Nazi party. Was  Nietzsche's ideas twisted and warped by a needy country? Nietzsche himself  despised the middle and lower class people. Was it Nietzsche's Will to Power  theory that spawned one of the greatest patriotic movements of the twentieth  century? These are some of the questions I had when first researching  Friedrich Nietzsche for the following paper.  Friedrich Nietzsche, at one time called "the arch enemy of  Christianity"(Bentley, p.82), was born into a line of Protestant Clergyman on  October 15, 1844. During Nietzsche's early years, he gave no indication that he  would not follow in his families' clergy tradition. As a boy, Nietzsche  considered himself a devout Lutheran. At age six(two years after his father  passed away)Nietzsche, his mother and sister moved to the small town of Naumburg.  When Nietzsche was twelve he wrote ââ¬Å"I saw God in all his gloryâ⬠(Bentley, p.82).  Later his description of his own mental state was one of Gottergebenheit; ââ¬Å"  surrender to Godâ⬠(Bentley, p.82). At a very early age Nietzsche had already  displayed an aptitude for highly intellectual prowess. At fourteen, Nietzsche  left his home of Naumburg and went to an exclusive boarding school at the nearby  Schulpforta Academy. The school was famous for its grandeur of alumni that  included ââ¬Å"Klopstock and Fichteâ⬠(Brett-Evans, p.76). ââ¬Å"It was here that  Nietzsche received the thorough education in Greek and Latin that set him upon  the road to classical philology.â⬠(Brett-Evans, p. 76) On many occasions  Nietzsche's zeal to prove himself at the Pforta school spurned legendary tales.  One certain tale is when Nietzsche ââ¬Å"could not bear to hear of the courage of  Mucius Scaevol, who did not flinch when his hand was burnt off, without seizing  a box of matches and firing them against his own hand.â⬠(Bentley, p.84) At the  age of twenty, Nietzsche left to attend Bonn University. By this time Nietzsche  had come to think of himself as an ââ¬Å"aristocrat whose great virtues are  fearlessness and willingness to assume leadership.â⬠(Bentley, p.85) Ironically,  Nietzsche planned to study theology(to please his mother). At this time  Nietzsche no longer believed in Christianity, because ââ¬Å"with maturity he lost his  heavenly fatherâ⬠(Bentley, p.86). In 1868 Nietzsche was a student in Leipzig.  This is when he met Cosima and Richard Wagner. The...              ...world domination is only possible by ignoring the  greater part of what he wrote.â⬠(Brett-Evans, p.81) Matter-of-factly, Nietzsche  sternly despised anti-Semites. At certain times, there was not a harsher  critic of racist German nationlism. But some questions arise out of these  statements. What of the comments Nietzsche made concerning the ââ¬Å"will-to-powerâ⬠  theory, the constant reference to the ââ¬Å"supermanâ⬠, and his sometimes vigorous  patriotism? One of the most significant contributions Nietzsche made was in  the area of psychology not philosophy. One of the ââ¬Å"most significant  conclusions he came to in this field was that traditional morality consists of  different expressions for the same thing, that "good" actions and "bad" actions  can ultimately derive from the same motive.â⬠(Brett-Evans, p.80) In truth I  believe that Friedrich Nietzsche was a visionary who was never able to replace  his earthly Father or his heavenly Father. This led to his strange emotional  relationship with women. His only friends were those women who he had failed  relationships with and men who he quarreled with. In the end, Nietzsche died of  syphilis that was allegedly contracted while in college.                       
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