Yes, as a result of Karl Marx, approximately 120 million innocent people have died, several economies have failed or are failing, several bitter revolutionary uprisings have caused social and political unrest and needless human suffering, that's quite some society shaping. — whollyrolling
No, I don't dare project my sentiment/feelings/emotions/experience onto others. Idiots do that. If you need a word for it, it might be a simple matter of caring for your welfare, which you abhor. But, as you said, I mean well. — Wallows
What was "perverted" about Nietzsche — whollyrolling
specifically, and why would you place him in a category with Nazis, who were not philosophers. — whollyrolling
So then you except that you not getting any good out of it, and drugs being a dead end for you, is not necessarily true of others, in line with their own sentiments, experience, etc., which is not going to be identical to your sentiments, experience, etc.? — S
And I do not abhor what you say I do. — S
So, you're telling me at one end that drugs are not bad (just an example); but, a lifestyle choice. On the other end, I'm asking you what utility do drugs have to an individual? — Wallows
To each his or her own, I suppose. If drugs really give you a kick, then so be it. Just don't become addicted or develop some dependency on them. — Wallows
I've read both positive and negative sentiments by Nietzsche concerning Jews, as well as women, musicians, philosophers, Germans, Europeans in general, etc. The worst sentiments he expressed were about other philosophers. He would certainly be considered a racist by today's standards for merely mentioning Jews, or any other category of human beings, in any stereotypical context. As far as I know, Hitler was neither a well-educated nor an accomplished human being before he engaged in political action just prior to his first attempted overthrow of Germany, but I could be mistaken. — whollyrolling
What I'm trying to imply is why would people need to have recreational experiences if their lives are going great and well. We talked about this in that other thread on illegal drugs. — Wallows
Haha. Right. Their lives are going so great and well that they have no "need" (it's about desire, not necessity!) for skiing or bowling or going to the movies or to a dance club or to experience a hallucinogenic drug or the euphoria of ecstasy and so on and so forth. That sure sounds real fun.
The unfun life is not worth living. — S
Whoa, I never said anything like that. — Wallows
Do as you wish. Or better move to Holland where you can find pushers on every corner of a red light district. Ok, now I'm exaggerating. I hear Holland is one of the happiest countries on Earth. — Wallows
do away with the drugs. They're a dead end. — Wallows
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