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Avant-Garde Glimpses in Narrative Cinema pt.17: Gold Diggers of 1935
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The Birth of Tragedy
Excerpt from “An Attempt at Self-Criticism”
“Morality itself what?-may not morality be a “will to disown life,” a secret instinct for annihilation, a principle of decay, of depression, of slader, a beginning of the end? And, consequently, the danger of dangers?…It was against morality, therefore, that my instinct , as an intercessory instinct for life, turned in this questionable book, inventing for itself a fundamental counter-dogma and counter-valuation of life, purely artistic, purely anti-Christian.”
– Friedrich Nietzsche
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