“Footnote 24 I can't help but hear an echo of Nietzsche's question of 'what type of man should be bred' in Weber's 1895 - the same year that The Antichrist was first published - inaugural lecture 'The Nation State and Economic Policy,' when he writes that 'the question which stirs us as we think beyond the grave of our own generation is not the well-being human beings will enjoy [that of the last man?] in the future but what kind of people they will be' (quoted in Peter Lassman and Ronald Speirs, eds., Weber: Political Writings [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994], 15).”
Quote by Hugo Drochon
Work
Nietzsche's Great Politics
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
“The air down here doesn't smell of sugar and coffee. It smells damp, rotten.”
Source: The Merciless IV: Last Rites
“It was like having a Dixie elf for a landlady.”
Source: The Institute
Source: India: A Wounded Civilization
Source: The Meritocracy Party
Source: The Anxious-Avoidant Trap: Overcome the Push and Pull of Different Attachment Styles in Your Relationship and Build Lasting Connection
Source: The Capitalist and the Activist: Corporate Social Activism and the New Business of Change
“Before you say brother to someone, make sure he's not a sister.”