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Nietzsche's Earth : Great Events, Great Politics
Shapiro explores Nietzsche’s rejection of historical inevitability and its idea of the end of history. He highlights Nietzsche’s prescient vision of today’s massive human mobility and his criticism of the nation state’s desperate efforts to sustain its exclusive rule by declaring emergencies and states of exception. Shapiro then explores Nietzsche’s vision of a transformed garden earth and the ways it sketches an aesthetic of the Anthropocene. He concludes with an explanation of the deep political structure of Nietzsche’s “philosophy of the Antichrist,” by relating it to traditional political theology. By triangulating Nietzsche between his time and ours, between Bismarck’s Germany and post-9/11 America, Nietzsche’s Earth invites readers to rethink not just the philosopher himself but the very direction of human history.
Acknowledgments
Nietzsche's Works and key to References
1. Introduction: Toward Earth's"Great Politics"
2. Unmodern Thinking: Globalization, the End of History, Great Events
3. Living on the Earth:States, Nomads, Multitude
4. Whose Time Is It? Kairos. Chronos, Debt
5."The World Awaits You as a Garden":A Political Aesthetic of the Anthropocene?
6. Earth, World, antichrist: Nietzsche after Political Theology
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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