Thinking the Nietzsche legacy today: a historian's perspective
TitleThinking the Nietzsche legacy today: a historian's perspective
Author
Call number943.087/0011
Object number09609c
Place of publicationColorado, United States
PublisherUniversity Press of Colorado
Year of publication
2002
Physical descriptionpp20-31
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780870817199
NotesArticle from the book 'German studies in the Post-Holocaust age : the politics of memory, identity and ethnicity'pp20-31
Description
The Nietzsche of the 1930s,1940s and early 1950s was the person who was held to be the thinker most crucially and intimately definitive of the Nazi order. The resuscitation of Nietzsch and his appropriate reconstruction into a prophet eminently suited to postwar times required that he emigrate from Germany. Walter Kaufman, Nietzsche's most influential expositor, and popularizer, provides him with the kind of liberal-humanist face consonant with American academic values of the time.