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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

CHAPTER IV
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"The philosopher did say that," he admitted, "and he said many other very different things, like all great thinkers.

His doctrine is one of pride, but of individual pride, not that of a nation or race.

He always spoke against 'the insidious fallacy of race.'" Argensola recalled his philosophy word for word.

Culture, according to Nietzsche, was "unity of style in all the manifestations of life." Science did not necessarily include culture.

Great knowledge might be accompanied with great barbarity, by the absence of style or by the chaotic confusion of all styles.


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