Nietzsche and Bakunin: The state
June 6th, 2008 -- Posted in beliefs, filosofeggiando, phrases | No Comments »
Butto down two phrases came to mind today when reading the blog of a friend. For those who did not know Bakunin is practically the father dell'anarchia, was not a great philosopher but had pretty clear ideas on the concept of "state". These two brilliant writers saw the "state system" in a way very similar to religion: "idols" unnecessary ad hoc nature of which is destined to get rid (today in the field of religion call secularization).
Culture and State - there is cheating on this - are antagonists. The
"Culture of State" is only a modern found. In this expression,
Indeed, each of two terms at the expense of the lives that each thrives on
shoulders of the other. All the great ages of culture are ages of decline
policy. Everything is great, in culture, is apolitical character.
Indeed, even antipolitico.
Nietzsche from "Ideas for a new millennium"
Who says state or political right, says power, authority, dominance, which requires the inequality of fact.
Mikhail Bakunin
In the future, devote a full article to also because with sentences of this kind is easy to be mistaken for mad by those who are not familiar with the matter.






















