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Does “What Doesn't Kill Us, Makes Us Stronger?”: Pain, Ressentiment and Politics in Nietzsche

open access: yesViraVerita E-Dergi, 2023
Bu çalışmada acı, en öncelikle, Nietzsche’nin soykütüğü yöntemiyle soruşturduğu muhtevası istikametinde incelenecektir. Décadence ya da nihilizme götüren “hınç (ressentment) metafiziğinin” de ancak bireyin acıyı olumlaması sayesinde geriletilebileceği ...
Hikmet Çağrı Yardimci
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DER KOMPONIST ALS „VERBRECHER“. BÜLOW CONTRA NIETZSCHE – NIETZSCHE VERSUS WAGNER: EINE RETOURKUTSCHE MIT ADRESSATENWECHSEL?

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 432-455, October 2025.
ABSTRACT This essay develops new perspectives on Nietzsche's complex relationship with Richard Wagner by including an area of conflict that is important for the overall picture but has been overlooked in research to date: the profound insult to Nietzsche's ambitions as a composer caused by the harsh, almost scathing criticism of the musician Hans von ...
Barbara Neymeyr
wiley   +1 more source

Histories of Untranslatability in South Asia: Historiography, Debates, and Problems, 1980–2010

open access: yesHistory Compass, Volume 23, Issue 7-9, July-September 2025.
ABSTRACT Untranslatability is not a separate field of study in history; rather, it is a conceptual lens that captures the concerns of certain strands of scholarship which have tended to somewhat problematize connections, translations, and mediation across imperial and colonial divides.
Vipin Krishna
wiley   +1 more source

Merit and ressentiment: How to tackle the tyranny of merit

open access: yesTheory and Research in Education, 2022
My contribution to this special issue engages with Michael Sandel’s The Tyranny of Meritocracy and its significance to the academic conversation about meritocracy and its discontents.
J. Mijs
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A Girls’ Army of Vengeance?: Perceptions of Sexual Violence against Children in post‐1905 Russia

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 636-652, July 2025.
Abstract This article offers a microhistorical reading of a criminal case of sexual violence in 1908 St Petersburg. It traces the re‐interpretation of underage girls from innocent victims to potential prostitutes and carriers of debauchery and disease.
Alexandra Oberländer
wiley   +1 more source

Colonialism, capital, and ressentiment

open access: yesFinance and Society, 2021
Vogl's new book relates finance to the internet industry and economics to politics. Introducing questions of colonial history and racism would further sharpen his view of the drivers and dynamics of contemporary
Franziska Cooiman
doaj   +1 more source

Nietzsche and Schiller on Aesthetic Distance

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 562-576, June 2025.
Abstract A key contention of Nietzsche's philosophy is that art helps us affirm life. A common reading holds that it does so by paving over, concealing, or beautifying life's undesirable features. This interpretation is unsatisfactory for two main reasons: Nietzsche suggests that art should foreground what is ‘ugly’ about existence, and he sees ...
Timothy Stoll
wiley   +1 more source

Ressentiment, negative Privilegierung, Parias [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Kurz vor seinem Tod soll Max Weber einmal gesagt haben, daß er zu einer Generation gehöre, deren Denken maßgeblich durch das Werk von Karl Marx und Friedrich Nietzsche geprägt worden sei.[1] Das in der Sekundärliteratur immer wieder kontrovers ...
Lichtblau, Klaus
core  

Guises of Despair

open access: yes
European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
Béatrice Han‐Pile
wiley   +1 more source

Feeling the Conspiracy—Theorising the Transformation and Collectivisation of Emotions Through Conspiracy Theories

open access: yesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 55, Issue 2, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Conspiracy theories have become a prominent topic for sociological research. But although emotions such as paranoia and panic are—sometimes dismissively—referred to in classical accounts of conspiracy theories and different emotions have been empirically linked to conspiracy beliefs, a comprehensive theoretical account of the emotional ...
Philipp Wunderlich
wiley   +1 more source

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