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Nietzsche's Great Politics

Hugo Drochon

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English
Princeton University Pres
12 June 2018
Nietzsche's impact on the world of culture, philosophy, and the arts is uncontested, but his political thought remains mired in controversy. By placing Nietzsche back in his late-nineteenth-century German context, Nietzsche's Great Politics moves away from the disputes surrounding Nietzsche's appropriation by the Nazis and challenges the use of the

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Imprint:   Princeton University Pres
Country of Publication:   United States
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ISBN:   9780691180694
ISBN 10:   0691180695
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ixEDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS USED xiiiABBREVIATIONS xvINTRODUCTION 1CHAPTER 1. THE GREEKS 24SOCRATES AND GREEK CULTURE 26PLATO'S LEGISLATIVE MISSION 36CONCLUSION 47CHAPTER 2. THE STATE 49WAGNER AND SLAVERY 52 THE GREEK STATE 55THE DECAY OF THE MODERN STATE 60BEYOND THE MODERN STATE 64CONCLUSION 67CHAPTER 3. DEMOCRACY 71DEMOCRACY IN THE KAISERREICH 75DEMOCRACY AND ARISTOCRACY 78MISARCHISM, CHRISTIANITY, AND HERD MORALITY 80DEGENERATION AND THE GOOD EUROPEAN 82CASTE SOCIETY 88SLAVERY 91CONCLUSION 97CHAPTER 4. PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICS 105THE WILL TO POWER 106THE ETERNAL RETURN 110THE OVERMAN 115CONCLUSION: POLITICAL PERFECTIONISM 126CHAPTER 5. REVALUATION 129NIETZSCHE'S NACHLASS AND HIS LAST WORKS 135THE PASSAGE A L'ACTE 144CONCLUSION 151CHAPTER 6. GREAT POLITICS 153PETTY POLITICS 156GREAT POLITICS 160RELEARNING POLITICS 165THE WAR OF SPIRITS 170CONCLUSION 176CONCLUSION: NIETZSCHE NOW 180BIBLIOGRAPHY 185INDEX 197

Hugo Drochon is a historian of nineteenth- and twentieth-century political thought and a postdoctoral research fellow at CRASSH, the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, at the University of Cambridge.

Reviews for Nietzsche's Great Politics

It is to the supreme credit of Hugo Drochon's Nietzsche's Great Politics to see that . . . his study succeeds in delivering a well-researched and thoughtful analysis of Nietzsche's 'great politics' in the context of both Nietzsche's writings and their cultural and political settings. . . . A provocative and timely study. ---Dale Wilkerson, Review of Metaphysics Hugo Drochon sets out to show that Nietzsche had a 'politics' after all. [He] in large part succeeds, and gives an illuminating account of Nietzsche's vision for a unified, cosmopolitan Europe. . . . This is a learned book that does a nice job of situating Nietzsche in his social and political context. . . . Drochon's is a book from which one will learn a great deal, and . . . Will challenge us to reconsider our opinions about Nietzsche and his place in history. ---Andrew Huddleston, Times Literary Supplement There is no lack of contemporary publications that deal forthrightly with Nietzsche's political thinking: these include Hugo Drochon's Nietzsche's Great Politics. ---Alex Ross, New Yorker There is much to recommend in Drochon's bold, erudite, and lucid study of Nietzsche's political thought. In particular, Drochon should be commended for meeting the rigorous demands of a contextualist methodology while also demonstrating Nietzsche's contemporary relevance. Drochon's philosophic interpretation is thus both historically grounded and timely. Nietzsche's Great Politics will surely open up new areas of research and revitalize ostensibly settled questions of interpretation. ---Paul Wilford, The Review of Politics Hugo Drochon provides an invaluable service by drawing our attention to Nietzsche's political philosophy, which he contends has been either neglected or misunderstood. . . . In a world where liberal and egalitarian pieties seem to be under strain, his views, however disquieting, merit our attention and Drochon is to be congratulated for exploring them in a subtle and sophisticated volume. ---James Chappel, Politics, Religion & Ideology Rigorous in its close reading of the sources and written with great clarity. . . . Drochon also persuasively demonstrates that Nietzsche's thought has a place within the canon of the history of political thought and that his political theory may prove resourceful when dealing with the specters that haunt liberal democracies and market societies today. ---Dotan Leshem, Politics, Religion & Ideology Among the most illuminating studies that have been written on the topic of Nietzsche's political thought. . . .Those who confidently maintain that Nietzsche has no 'politics' will be forced, if not to abandon their view completely, then seriously to reconsider it. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * The book achieves its stated goal with aplomb as it follows the development of political ideas in Nietzsche's works, and it deserves to become a standard reference text for advanced students and Nietzsche scholars. ---Mina Mitreva, Past Imperfect Nietzsche's Great Politics by Hugo Drochon is one of the most creative and original efforts to mould Nietzsche's thought to the challenges of our age. Nietzsche always wanted to have creative and critical readers and this book certainly lives up to that ideal. ---Damian Valdez, History of European Ideas A realist interpretation of Nietzsche's politics . . . well written and readable. . . . While Nietzsche's political analyses of the late nineteenth century act as a well-timed reminder of both the fragility and worth of European integration, the general premises of his political philosophy provide us with highly useful conceptual tools for rethinking many of our political categories. ---Gulsen Seven, Political Studies Review Longlisted for the 2017 Bronislaw Geremek First Academic Book Prize, College of Europe A thought-provoking contribution to the debate over Nietzsche's politics. . . . [It] contains plenty to interest the contemporary Nietzsche scholar, providing insight into Nietzsche's political statements and offering a tantalising glimpse into his preparations for a great role in the politics of his age. ---Simon Townsend, Contemporary Political Theory Drochon's book is a stimulating and fascinating contribution to our understanding of Nietzsche's enigmatic writings. Without a doubt, it will become the standard reference work for everyone interested in the philosopher's complex political thought and its many legacies. ---Udi Greenberg, Politics, Religion & Ideology A daring and welcome attempt to re-historicize one of the nineteenth century's most controversial philosophers, and should be read with great interest by scholars of Nietzsche, as well as students of European culture, thought and politics. ---Rebecca Mitchell, Politics, Religion & Ideology Drochon's book largely succeeds. . . . He demonstrates that Nietzsche had political considerations that stretched with some consistency across his career, which should be sufficient to call Nietzsche a political philosopher, and, indeed the sort of political philosopher ill-suited to Nazi appropriation. ---Natasha Leonard, Dissent Necessary reading for anyone working on Nietzsche as a political thinker. . . . Drochon provides a fine way into these questions surrounding Nietzsche's thought about great politics. He provides a scrupulous account of Nietzsche's political thought and a stimulating argument for a way of taking Nietzsche seriously from a political point of view. ---Barry Stocker, Los Angeles Review of Books In this compelling and accessible study, Drochon--a historian of 19th- and 20th-century political thought--argues the affirmative case, contending that Nietzsche articulated a 'great politics' centered on the unification of Continental Europe under the aegis of a cultivated, interbred class of superior individuals who would ultimately lead a geopolitical struggle against Great Britain and Russia for world supremacy. . . . One can find lots of books on Nietzsche, but this one stands out for its clarity and excellence. * Choice * This book is not so much a reclamation of his [Nietzsche's] thinking on the subject as a reconstruction of the development of political thinking in the philosopher's works, so often missed by those who require thinking and expression less profound to make sense of such. Coherent, detailed and balanced. ---Daniel Binney, Times Higher Education One of CHOICE's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2017 Drochon's book is an important contribution to the ongoing debate about the question whether Nietzsche should be regarded as a political thinker. . . . The whole book, which also focuses on Nietzsche's views about the Greeks, the state, democracy, and the relation of democracy to aristocracy, is a carefully construed and well-documented argument that Nietzsche did indeed make a contribution to political thought. ---Manuel Knoll, Nietzsche-Studien The task that Hugo Drochon sets himself is to reinsert some political content into Nietzsche and show that he had a systematic political theory. The result is a superb case of deep intellectual renewal and the most important book to have been written about him in the past few years. ---Gavin Jacobson, New Statesman A well-written and well-argued account of Nietzsche's political vision that presents itself squarely within the tradition of Cambridge School intellectual history . . . Drochon is entirely right to conclude that Nietzsche does field a relatively coherent vision of political life, and he is also on the mark in his conclusion that Nietzsche's politics remains a politics of the nineteenth century that cannot fully be translated into the present. ---Christian J. Emden, Journal of Nietzsche Studies In the otherwise crowded field of Nietzsche scholarship, this book has received an unusual and deserved amount of popular attention. In part, this follows from the strong reassertion today of various illiberal voices. Drochon's concluding questions, concerning the purpose of European unity and the role of European elites, are inescapable. ---Michael Lang, Journal of Modern History


  • Short-listed for CHOICE 's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2017 2017
  • Short-listed for CHOICE's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2017 2017

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