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One hundred years later, Friedrich Nietzsche spat out a contemptuous reply to Hegel’s vision of a supposedly inevitable progress, and, in a profound response to the alienation and quasi-enslavement attendant on incipient modernism, sketched out his own vision of the transcendence not of peoples but of free individuals.
Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
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