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Strange teachings: Nietzsche-Deleuze

In an already classic essay, which was presented at the 1972 Cerisy-La-Salle Symposium, which focused on work of Nietzsche, Deleuze asks why there is no such thing as a Nietzschean "School". If we consider the almost sacred group of the three demystifying masters, we will see that, schools and bureaucracies were established under the aegis of the Freud and Marx, but nothing of the sort occurred in the case of the philosopher of the eternal return. What, in Nietzsche, prevents schools and bureaucracies from sprouting from his thought, even though many thinkers affirm or deny being Nietzschean? Why do so many different thinkers call themselves Nietzschean whereas as many others insist on showing "why they are not Nietzschean"? What would a Nietzschean "School" be like, if one existed? What would its teachings be? Who would its masters be?

Nietzsche; Teachings; Nietzschean School


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