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Nietzsche, the Aristocratic Rebel

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Perhaps no philosopher is more of a conundrum than Nietzsche, the solitary rebel, poet, wayfarer, anti-revolutionary Aufklärer and theorist of aristocratic radicalism. His accusers identify in his ...
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Perhaps no philosopher is more of a conundrum than Nietzsche, the solitary rebel, poet, wayfarer, anti-revolutionary Aufklärer and theorist of aristocratic radicalism. His accusers identify in his ‘superman’ the origins of Nazism, and thus issue an irrevocable condemnation; his defenders pursue a hermeneutics of innocence founded ultimately in allegory. In a work that constitutes the most important contribution to Nietzschean studies in recent decades, Domenico Losurdo instead pursues a less reductive strategy. Taking literally the ruthless implications of Nietzsche's anti-democratic thinking – his celebration of slavery, of war and colonial expansion, and eugenics – he nevertheless refuses to treat these from the perspective of the mid-twentieth century. In doing so, he restores Nietzsche’s works to their complex nineteenth-century context, and presents a more compelling account of the importance of Nietzsche as philosopher than can be expected from his many contemporary apologists.

Translated by Gregor Benton. With an Introduction by Harrison Fluss.


Originally published in Italian by Bollati Boringhieri Editore as Domenico Losurdo, Nietzsche, il ribelle aristocratico: Biografia intellettuale e bilancio critico, Turin, 2002.
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Price: $513.00
Pages: 1054
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Historical Materialism Book Series
Publication Date: 26 November 2019
ISBN: 9789004270947
Format: Hardcover
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"The culmination of many years’ worth of scholarship, Domenico Losurdo’s recently translated Nietzsche, the Aristocratic Rebel is a behemoth undertaking. [...] [T]his massive text attest to the care and rigor that went into conducting the historical analysis of Nietzsche. Situating Losurdo as an Italian Marxist is important, insofar as this work is a reconstruction of Nietzsche’s project that centres Nietzsche’s politics against the interpretations of other Italian scholars of Nietzsche such as Gianni Vattimo and including the Italian edition of Nietzsche’s collective works edited by Mazzino Montinari and Giorgio Colli. [...]
[A] welcome addition to the English corpus of Nietzsche scholarship. Gregor Benton’s translation provides a smooth and accessible read and Harrison Fluss’ introduction situates Losurdo’s text within the world of English-speaking Nietzsche studies. Nietzsche will be a useful resource for any scholar interested in a historical biography of the thinker." -- Jacob Vangeest, Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2021. pp. 617-622.
Domenico Losurdo (14 November 1941 – 28 June 2018) was an Italian Marxist philosopher and historian. He was a Professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Urbino and one of the world’s leading Hegel scholars and an expert on 19th and 20th-century intellectual history. He has produced a large body of scholarly work that aims at an analysis of European, and particularly German, philosophy and political thought, taking in Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Heidegger and, appropriately, Gramsci, as well as Bonapartism, Italian Neo-Hegelianism and historical revisionism. He also exemplifies the cultural gap that still persists between the theoretical cultures of continental Europe and the Anglo-American world. While strongly influencing Italian academia with over twenty monographs, only two of them have made it to an English translation so far. These two studies—Heidegger and the Ideology of War: Community, Death, and the West (2001; Italian edition 1991) and Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns (2004; Italian edition 1992)—have become fundamental reference works.