Melissavanbiljon

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Nietzsche proclaims, ten years before Freud’s first book, that the disease of contemporary man is that “his soul had gone stale,” he is “fed up,” and that all about there is “a bad smell . . . the smell of failure. . . . The leveling and diminution of European man is our greatest danger.”
The Discovery of Being
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