Cultura e economia em Nietzsche

Cadernos Nietzsche 40 (1):67-91 (2019)
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I discuss the possibility of overcoming domination by differentiating between two different economical approaches to the animality of the human being which correspond to the contrasting ways of politicizing life in culture and in civilization. While the economy of cilization representes an exploitative approach to animality, whose aims is the self-preservation of the group at the cost of normalizing the individual, the economy of culture stands for a nonexploitative approach to animality directed towards the pluralization of inherently singular forms of life. An analysis of these economies shows that culture cannot be attained through a politics of domination and exploitation.

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Nietzsche's Greek Measure.Paul Van Tongeren - 2002 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 24 (1):5-24.
Nietzsche's Greek Measure.Paul Tongerevann - 2002 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 24 (1):5-24.

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