Nietzsche’s Superman Theory: What is it and How Does It Connect With the Modern World?
It’s difficult to talk about Frederick Nietzsche’s theory of the “superman” without discussing narcissism and psychopathy.
It’s difficult to talk about Frederick Nietzsche’s theory of the “superman” without discussing narcissism and psychopathy.
Narcissists are often perceived as arrogant, egotistical people who don’t care about anyone or anything other than themselves. They are also known to be manipulative and crave attention from others. It may seem like narcissism is the opposite of selflessness, which was Nietzsche’s idea behind his theory on “superman.” However, a lot more can relate these two concepts together if you consider the narcissistic personality traits. For example, have you ever heard someone say they were “lost in admiration” by another person? This typically means they feel superior because of their accomplishments, which could be an exciting connection between both ideas.
A psychopath is typically violent, impulsive, and has no empathy for other people or animals, which are all things that narcissists do not possess. Although they may seem like opposites…
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