< Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche/YMMV
- Alternative Character Interpretation: Is Nietzsche one of the greatest geniuses in the History of Western philosophy, or is he just a megalomaniacal Social Darwinist lunatic? Is his philosophy a great code to live by, or is it a (as Russell would say it) mere Power Fantasy?
- Nietzsche's character types can be alternatively interpreted as well. Is the Ubermensch a goal one can set for himself, or is it just a Nazi obsession? Needless to say, this contributed to the Edit War on that page.
- Fair for Its Day: Despite Those Wacky Nazis trying to claim him and his misogyny, he was strongly opposed to the growing antisemitism of Germany at the time and German nationalism.
- Misaimed Fandom/Misblamed: The Nazis' adulation of him and the corresponding misconception (now highly discredited) that he would have supported them. His works reflect the opposite of anti-semitism, statism, and Germanic nationalism amongst other things, but they seemed to agree on matters like War Is Glorious (sort of- see below), men are not equal, possibly eugenics, anti-democracy/anti-communism etc, and that a strong, perhaps even brutal, leadership is desirable, albeit for slightly different reasons.
- Some of the blame for this can be laid at the feet of his sister, a supporter of the Nazi party who edited some of his works to present a pro-Nazi slant.
- The Trope Nietzsche Wannabe sums up his Misaimed Fandom as well.
- Values Dissonance: Nietzsche's misogyny is quite apparent in his work.
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