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He himself saw his work neither as philosophy nor as literature, but as ‘declarations of war’. He was not a writer, nor even a prophet, but a ‘battlefield’ on which was being fought the struggle for Europe’s soul. There was always a touch of the megalomaniac fantasist about Nietzsche.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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