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Essay / Immanuel Kant's Vision of a Utopian World - 1535
While agreeing with Nietzsche, the world in its current state is ruled by an aristocratic class, which has a deep state of legalized corruption, with super PACs, which are essentially legalized forms of corruption. Which is completely ignored by the three branches of this so-called perfect democracy which imitates the opinions of all while defending freedom and justice for all. However, the slave morality proposed by Nietzsche is false. Just because people have failed to magnetize and play a strong leadership role after amazing revolutions throughout human history does not mean that there will ever be a revolution that will make of the morality of slaves an absolute error. As Karl Marx once said, socialism is the ultimate end of humanity, it will be when "slave" morality takes a foothold, stands strong and endures courageously. Nietzsche underestimates humanity, he groups people into two aspects and does not understand the internal struggle even of the aristocracy, and he says that they do not feel any evil, only good and evil, why do so many people who is given fame and fortune do they feel depressed. . It's because they know the power they have over the people, the masses, they know that no matter what they do in life, they will be criticized by the media and the media that Nietzsche would never have could imagine. Furthermore, Nietzsche somehow understands that because animal natures are manifested in humanity, then these natures are truly attributed to man, which could simply be considered purely hereditary to our roots natural, it somehow removes the idea of a conscious soul which, in turn, if fully identified should override and lull the appetites of man. This in turn calls into question what it means to be human, much like many classical texts such as the Odyssey where Odysseus' entire journey is a parallel to the human struggle with humanity and divinity. Nietzsche