Jason Jeffries

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Nietzsche’s need to resist the apron strings of matrimony as essential to his intellectual freedom: “A wife’s constant presence, day in and day out, would have irritated him beyond measure or reduced him to a state of compliance and sloth…. The ideal state for a philosopher, indeed, is celibacy tempered by polygamy.”
American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Ideas
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