What is a good introduction to Friedrich Nietzsche, socialism, the French Revolution, and the World Wars? Books, study guides, etc.
>>8424097
Google.com.
portable nietzsche translated by w kaufmann
research a specific topic (ex. spd in germany/rosa luxemburg/kautsky/bernstein split during lead up to world war i)
idk
for wwi, hew strachan's first world war
>>8424119
i don't think my pic is virginia
>>8424109
Yeah I don't think that's going to help if hes looking for suggestions specifically from the community, else he'd do a random query and select based off of 0 foundation.
>>8424136
Plausible. They have some Appalachian mountains
>>8424136
You'd be surprised at how beautiful Virginia is.
My diary
Camus' The Rebel goes over all of those events and talks some mad shit about them all. It's a fun time, check it out.
I thought I'd step in and also ask my own questin related to yours: What's a good intro to Nietzsche? I mean, he changes throughout his life as does any normal self-respecting human being does. So does his thoughts and opinions and his theories. Should I see how they transform and start from his early works? i.e. chronologically?
>>8424136
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>>8424163
found it, it's flat top mountain in colorado
>>8424452
his early stuff isn't as good as his later stuff, i would start with the late works (beyond good and evil to ecce homo/nietzsche contra wagner) and go back to early stuff
in a letter to i forget who nietzsche says a good way to understand his work is to read all of the introductions/prefaces to his books in order (most of them were written in late period, even for his earliest books)
>>8424097
I would recommend reading Rights of Man by Thomas Paine to learn more about the French Revolution. As for Nietsche, you could start with this lecture series from Academy of Ideas (URL below). You could also start by reading The Birth of tragedy. As for Socialism, I would recommend starting with this lecture series of Marx's value theory from Kapitalism 101. Also read The Economic Doctrines of Karl Marx, by Karl Kautsky https://www.marxists.org/archive/kautsky/1903/economic/index.htm
Nietzsche:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzRbCrIWURY
Kapitalism 101:
https://www.youtube.com/user/brendanmcooney
Enjoy senpai