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Chapter Xv. the Thousand and One Goals.

Thus Spake Zarathustra: a Book for All and None · Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche — chapter 7 of 59 · ~77 words · public domain

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In this discourse Zarathustra opens his exposition of the doctrine of relativity in morality, and declares all morality to be a mere means to power. Needless to say that verses 9, 10, 11, and 12 refer to the Greeks, the Persians, the Jews, and the Germans respectively. In the penultimate verse he makes known his discovery concerning the root of modern Nihilism and indifference,—i.e., that modern man has no goal, no aim, no ideals (see Note A).

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