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Constructing Nietzsche's Politics - Andrew Duclos

Constructing Nietzsche's Politics

Ethical Libertarianism

(Autor)

Ashley Woodward (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
272 Seiten
2026
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-6669-3806-7 (ISBN)
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A timely new interpretation of Nietzsche’s politics which resolves the tensions in existing views by defining his politics as “ethical libertarianism”. This interpretation focuses on self-transformation rather than power, and is individualist but emphasizes the role of social context.
A timely new interpretation of Nietzsche’s politics which reconciles the apparent contradictions in Nietzsche’s texts by defining his politics as “ethical libertarianism.”

Nietzsche’s politics has been the subject of much debate, with the existing scholarship largely divided between aristocratic and anti-democratic readings on the one hand, and democratic readings on the other. This book takes its place in the emerging trend of trying to find a “third way” by arguing that Nietzsche's philosophy implies a form of libertarianism. This interpretation emphasizes individual self-transformation and the need to organize society in a way which best facilitates this for its members. While libertarianism is closest to Nietzsche’s requirements, it needs to be reformulated to be made fully consistent with his philosophy. This requires a rejection of any grounding of the natural rights of the individual, presumed to be equal for all, in a metaphysical conception of the self. A Nietzschean “ethical libertarianism” would be based on protecting equal access of individuals to conditions which promote self-cultivation. It is thus democratic, but also meritocratic, as rights will be seen to accrue on the basis of individual development.

Andrew Duclos (1992-2017) held a masters degree in continental philosophy from Warwick University, and was working toward a PhD at the University of Dundee. Ashley Woodward is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Dundee.

Foreword by Ashley Woodward
Preface
List of Abbreviations

Introduction
Part One: Nietzsche’s Ontology
1. Nietzsche’s Concept of the Self
2. One’s Relation to the Self
3. Becoming and Will to Power
4. Reinterpreting the Will to Power, Becoming, and Nietzsche’s Ontology
Part Two: Nietzsche’s Ethics
5. The Self as Perspectival and Interpretive
6. The Role of Opposition and Overcoming in the Self
7. Eternal Recurrence and Amor Fati as Interpretive Mechanisms for Overcoming
8. Self-Cultivation and Life-Affirmation
9. Traits for Self-Cultivation
10. Free Spirits
11. The Übermensch
12. The Social Fabric, Culture, and the Individual
13. A Possibility for Anyone
Part Three: Nietzsche’s Politics
14. Political Aristocratism
15. Nietzsche contra Democracy in General
16. Democratic Liberalism
17. Democratic Conservatism
18. Ethical Libertarianism
Conclusion: Life-Affirmation

Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 1-6669-3806-8 / 1666938068
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-3806-7 / 9781666938067
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