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Mochkin, A. N. Friedrich Nietzsche’s Great Politics and Conservative Revolution

Abstract: The article analyzes Friedrich Nietzsche’s conception of ‘Great Politics’ created during the last years of his creative work. The author of the article also describes the role this conception plays for formation of ideology of the conservative revolution in Germany during the 20th – 30th of the 19th century.


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philosophy, conservatism, revolution, nihilism, Utopia, aristocraticism, rank, caste, power, perspectivism.


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