Keywords
Leo Strauss
Nietzsche
Anti-Liberalism
post-liberalism
Nietzsche
Anti-Liberalism
post-liberalism
How to Cite
An Achilles Without a Zeus: Liberalism and the Predicaments of “Nietzschean Vitalism”. (2024). The Political Science Reviewer, 48(1), 331-356. https://politicalsciencereviewer.wisc.edu/index.php/psr/article/view/832
Abstract
This is a review essay of Costin Alimariu's recently published, bestselling book, Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy, which assesses the meaning and motives of "Nietzschean vitalism" in the larger context of liberalism and its discontents.
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