>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_man
>he was right
>>1864839
Check out Toqueville, he was a true prophet.
He also sort of predicted fascism, saying that something that he couldn't name would arise. Do not know the exact quote sorry, got it from "The anatomy of Fascism".
>According to Nietzsche, the last man is the goal that Western civilization has apparently set for itself. After having unsuccessfully attempted to get the populace to accept the Übermensch as the goal of society, Zarathustra confronts them with a goal so disgusting that he assumes that it will revolt them.[1] The lives of the last men are pacifist and comfortable. There is no longer a distinction between ruler and ruled, strong over weak, or supreme over the mediocre. Social conflict and challenges are minimized. Every individual lives equally and in "superficial" harmony. There are no original or flourishing social trends and ideas. Individuality and creativity are suppressed.
Literally nothing wrong with that.
>>1864839
Nietzsche is the Denethor of political philosophy. He sees what's going on and what's wrong with it but doesn't do anything in terms of suggesting a solution.
>>1864929
Like, Alexis De Tocqueville? The guy who wrote a lot about America post revolution?
>>1864943
t. Beta and proud of it.
Tell me, were you raised by a single mother, or was your home just loveless?
>>1864969
Which one of these apply to you?
>>1864969
>not wanting to live comfily
>>1864929
When observing that the the individual would slumber into indifference, and heave more and more duties on the State?
Read it too. It's in "De la démocratie en Amérique".
>>1864943
>Individuality and creativity are suppressed.
Probably not the best.
"comfy"
>>1864951
do you think it has something to do with the fact that he's dead, Anon?
>>1865964
He had plenty of time to come up with solutions to the problems that he foresaw. He didn't though
>>1865971
i dont think there is a solution to overwhelming apathy desu
>>1864979