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Posted by Camel on November 06, 19100 at 12:26:48:
I think Nietzsche did have respect for women, he often speaks of solitaries and solitary couples, I have always thought these couples as husbands and wives, how else will his vision of superman come about. I think he defines types of men into loosely coupled groups, as these are the characteristics he found in men, he also did this with women. In all his texts he is far more critical of men, than women. I must say I do find some of the things he says about women very funny, and in some ways that has also been my experience of them. I would however love to read a book by a feminine Friedrich Nietzsche any suggestions, Laura?
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