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Beyond Good and Evil

CHAPTER VIII
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I meant to say that the democratising of Europe is at the same time an involuntary arrangement for the rearing of TYRANTS--taking the word in all its meanings, even in its most spiritual sense.
243.

I hear with pleasure that our sun is moving rapidly towards the constellation Hercules: and I hope that the men on this earth will do like the sun.

And we foremost, we good Europeans! 244.

There was a time when it was customary to call Germans "deep" by way of distinction; but now that the most successful type of new Germanism is covetous of quite other honours, and perhaps misses "smartness" in all that has depth, it is almost opportune and patriotic to doubt whether we did not formerly deceive ourselves with that commendation: in short, whether German depth is not at bottom something different and worse--and something from which, thank God, we are on the point of successfully ridding ourselves.

Let us try, then, to relearn with regard to German depth; the only thing necessary for the purpose is a little vivisection of the German soul .-- The German soul is above all manifold, varied in its source, aggregated and super-imposed, rather than actually built: this is owing to its origin.


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