Left-Wing Nietzscheans
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Left-Wing Nietzscheans

The Politics of German Expressionism 1910-1920

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  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Left-Wing Nietzscheans

The Politics of German Expressionism 1910-1920

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2013
Print ISBN
9783110124576
eBook ISBN
9783110853414

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Introduction
  4. Georg Lukács’ Critique of Expressionism
  5. I. The Nietzsche Vogue in Germany, 1890–1910
  6. Origins of the Nietzsche Vogue in Germany
  7. Heinrich Mann’s Ambiguous Repudiation of Nietzsche
  8. II. Expressionism and Nietzsche
  9. Der Sturm and Die Aktion
  10. Politicization and the Effects of the War
  11. III. Nietzschean Politics: Kurt Hiller and the Philosophy of Goal
  12. Hiller’s Road to Activism
  13. The Ziel Anthologies
  14. A Council of Geistig Workers
  15. Hiller and Nietzsche: Will to Power in the Service of Reason
  16. IV. Nietzschean Communism: The Psychological Theories of Otto Gross
  17. The Early Years of Otto Gross
  18. Gross and the Psychoanalytic Movement
  19. Otto Gross, Nietzsche, and Expressionism
  20. Gross’ Last Years: Psychology in the Service of Communism
  21. V. The Rejection of Politics I: The Creative Indifference of Salomo Friedlaender
  22. Kant and Nietzsche: The Way to Creative Indifference
  23. The Repudiation of Nietzsche
  24. The Politics of Creative Indifference
  25. VI. The Rejection of Politics II: Anselm Ruest and Der Einzige
  26. From Stirner to Nietzsche
  27. The Early Years of Anselm Ruest
  28. Der Einzige
  29. The Organization of Individualism
  30. VII. The End of Individualism: Nietzsche and Dada
  31. Hugo Ball and Nietzsche
  32. The Origins of Dada in Zurich
  33. Richard Huelsenbeck and the Founding of Berlin Dada
  34. Dada Politics: The Rejection of Nietzschean Individualism
  35. VIII. The End of the Left-Wing Nietzsche Vogue in Germany
  36. The Struggle for Nietzsche Legacy
  37. The End of a Left-Wing Nietzsche Vogue
  38. Conclusion
  39. Bibliography
  40. Index