The Innocence of Victimhood Versus the “Innocence of Becoming”: Nietzsche, 9/11, and the “Falling Man”

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35-36 (1):67-85 (2008)
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original Faulkner, Joanne (2008) "The Innocence of Victimhood Versus the" Innocence of Becoming": Nietzsche, 9/11, and the" Falling Man"". Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35(1):67-85

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