‘Nietzsche rejected any thought that was integrated into the function of thinking because it is the least efficacious. For what are the thoughts and experiences of a philosopher worth if the serve to merely guarantee the society from which he comes? A society believes itself to be morally justified through its scientists and artists. Yet the very fact that they exist - and that their creations exist - is evidence of a disintegrating malaise of the society; and it is by no means clear that they will be the ones to reintegrate the society, at least if they take their activity seriously.’
- Pierre Klossowski, Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle (trans. Daniel W. Smith)
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