04-20-2008
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Re: Dignity of Labor
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Originally Posted by abousoun
I can understand that point of view, as the slave is dependent on his master for survival ... you become dependent on your work (which become the master) and hence you becomes the slave ...
I don't know if Nietzsche felt the same way when he was a professor at Basel, but i think his dignity was or should've been more traumatized when he spent his late life depending on his mother for survival (he was sick, i'll excuse him  )
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He collapsed mentally man..howwe ken 3aref 7alo when bel ekher This essay is before he lost his mind and knowing how he lectured (his students hated him), you will know that yes he hated his job but had to do it when he was young...
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