In philosophical literature, the complex emotional state of ressentiment gained popularity through the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. According to Nietzsche, ressentiment was a bad feeling that reflected the suppressed anger, the pain of impotence, and the general misery of the weak when they compared themselves to the strong and talented members of society. Max Scheler took up Nietzsche’s thesis and described ressentiment as a complex condition characterised by a thirst for revenge. Moreover, ressentiment has the annoying property of presenting itself as having some merit: the modern social and political context offers more than enough examples. First, the aim of this article is to take a closer look at Nietzsche’s ‘man of ress...
Contemporary discourses often associate group resentment with leftist identity politics. At times; t...
Until the 19th century the doctrines “relativism” and “nihilism” are harshly despised among some phi...
Nowadays the interest in Scheler seems to rise from the awareness that his approach to the topic of ...
In philosophical literature, the complex emotional state of ressentiment gained popularity through t...
Nietzsche famously discusses a psychological condition he calls ressentiment, a condition involving ...
The article comprises an attempt to interpret the conception of ressentiment created by Friedrich Ni...
Nowadays the interest in Scheler seems to rise from the awareness that his approach to the topic of ...
This essay analyzes the complex meaning of ressentiment, one of Nietzsche’s most famous conception —...
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), a critic of Western culture and Christianity in particular, was the...
Ressentiment is central for understanding the psychological foundations of reactionary politics, rig...
Ressentiment is central for understanding the psychological foundations of reactionary politics, rig...
This book is a response to Friedrich Nietzsche’s provocative question: How much and how does ressent...
Ressentiment, after Friedrich Nietzsche, names the generative feeling of the powerless sparking revo...
Of all the nineteenth century political movements that Nietzsche decries -- from socialism to libera...
Nietzsche's central criticisms of the evaluative hierarchies he claims to be inscribed in the philos...
Contemporary discourses often associate group resentment with leftist identity politics. At times; t...
Until the 19th century the doctrines “relativism” and “nihilism” are harshly despised among some phi...
Nowadays the interest in Scheler seems to rise from the awareness that his approach to the topic of ...
In philosophical literature, the complex emotional state of ressentiment gained popularity through t...
Nietzsche famously discusses a psychological condition he calls ressentiment, a condition involving ...
The article comprises an attempt to interpret the conception of ressentiment created by Friedrich Ni...
Nowadays the interest in Scheler seems to rise from the awareness that his approach to the topic of ...
This essay analyzes the complex meaning of ressentiment, one of Nietzsche’s most famous conception —...
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), a critic of Western culture and Christianity in particular, was the...
Ressentiment is central for understanding the psychological foundations of reactionary politics, rig...
Ressentiment is central for understanding the psychological foundations of reactionary politics, rig...
This book is a response to Friedrich Nietzsche’s provocative question: How much and how does ressent...
Ressentiment, after Friedrich Nietzsche, names the generative feeling of the powerless sparking revo...
Of all the nineteenth century political movements that Nietzsche decries -- from socialism to libera...
Nietzsche's central criticisms of the evaluative hierarchies he claims to be inscribed in the philos...
Contemporary discourses often associate group resentment with leftist identity politics. At times; t...
Until the 19th century the doctrines “relativism” and “nihilism” are harshly despised among some phi...
Nowadays the interest in Scheler seems to rise from the awareness that his approach to the topic of ...