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When Nietszche stated that 'evil' was the term given to noblemen by resentful people, he in-fact was referring to something of a much broader base- the Hebrews under the reign of the Pharoah and the creation of their religion.

In these circumstances, we must start by defining nobility and how these persons get to the present state of being. Nietszche states that these people are not driven solely by desire, but instinct and body- will to power- which gives one a sense of what is noble. He does not think that most people have this will to power, so those that do have a master morality and those that don't have a slavish morality. Next, to define what is 'good': on page 25, Nietszche states that " . . . they decree 'one approved unegoistic actions and called them good from the point of view of those to whom they were done, that is to say, those to whom they were useful; later one forgot how this approval originated and, simply because unegoistic actions were always habitually praised as good- as if they were something good in themselves." Basically, Nietszche doesn't believe that people shown goodness are the root of the good itself, i.e., 'God' doesn't show the Jews goodness because they are good.

The real life repression and resentment of the Jews are what caused their religious uprising (34). Nietszche believes that humans deny their instinct, which, in return causes guilt, repression, and bad con. Hence, the Jews didn't like the Pharoah being i...

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Submitted by: 4freeessays
Date Submitted: 07-13-04 1:14pm
Category: Miscellaneous
Words: 350
Pages: 1.4