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Hitler didn't hate the jews, then he did Neitzsche didn't hate the jews, then he did.

Both advocated for unorthodox ideologies that most people could even consider as possibly being options at the time, which were poorly understood by most, and remain so today.

A pair of visionaries who underwent a transformation through ordeals of seemingly endless hardship.

Hitler didn't hate the jews, then he did Neitzsche didn't hate the jews, then he did. Both advocated for unorthodox ideologies that most people could even consider as possibly being options at the time, which were poorly understood by most, and remain so today. A pair of visionaries who underwent a transformation through ordeals of seemingly endless hardship.

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I'm glad I ran into this because when I first got racist anti-black anti-jew all I heard about was Kalergi Kalergi Kalergi. I finally got down to reading his Totalitarian State Against Man, and, truly, it was unimpressive, vain, drivel wordy fraud, high sounding phrases and contradictions, word switch-a-roos. Brought to you by the Churchill-cum-socialist caucus in Great Britain that brought you World War 2 and the current education system and white genocide.

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Saint Augustine, Doctor of the Catholic Church is a Jew?

This really needs to be in a higher resolution.

Preach! I love Nietzsche, "The Birth of Tragedy and The Genealogy of Morals" is by far my most favorite book. I think he had the best description of christianity by referring to it as "slave morality", its just so spot on when juxtaposed to pagan religions.

Jung is also pretty spot on with the archetype idea. He did initially start out as a protege of Freud, but then they had their falling out. Maybe Jung started seeing his mentor for a filthy kike that he was?