Title of article
Nietzsche’s Tragic Realism
Author/Authors
Paul E. Kirkland، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
24
From page
55
To page
78
Abstract
Whether in the service of aristocratic radicalism or radical democracy, Nietzscheʹs political thought has most often been associated with transformation rather than limitations. This paper argues that Nietzsche offers a realism that presents politics as driven by grand aspirations and bound by tragic limitations. Nietzsche draws on Thucydides as a source for a realism that is neither reductionist nor transformative, but rather looks to the grandest of human aspirations and the limits to those aspirations. The paper analyzes Nietzscheʹs treatment of the character of modern idealism, the source of conflicting values, the effects of liberalism, and the consequences of democratic modernity in order to flesh out his tragic realism. Rather than advocating the tyrannical decay he expects in the short term, Nietzsche points the way to a new politics shaped by grander goals and more moderate expectations than the idealistic leveling of modernity.
Journal title
The Review of Politics
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
The Review of Politics
Record number
678962
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