WAS FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE A FASCIST...?
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- 1. Professor, Doctor of Political Sciences, Head of the Department of Social Sciences, Uzbek State University of World Languages
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In this article, the author, relying on concrete and deep historical facts, described the life and work of the great psychologist Nietzsche, making him the subject of scientific research.In his opinion, the peculiarities of German life, the essence of the epoch and its disgusting character, which influenced Nietzsche's worldview, were scientifically and theoretically justified.
Art and literature, which naturally played an important role in his worldview, penetrated more and more into Nietzsche's philosophy with passionate ideas. A special place in his works was occupied by such issues as the essence of man and life, the place and role of man in the development of society, the phenomenon of man, his spiritual and spiritual world. These extremely contradictory, philosophical views, mixed with Nietzsche's violent emotionality and unrestrained sensuality, have become a miracle of thought in world philosophy. This article, however, argues that in Friedrich Nietzsche's extraordinarily passionate philosophy there is a separation of Nazism and fascism. In order to clarify these extremely serious and contradictory views on the ideas of the great thinker, it was necessary to pay special attention to the life path, aspirations and goals of Nietzsche and Adolf Hitler, and these aspects were covered in detail in this article.
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