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Originally Posted by Tenbones
Couple of positive clarifications - The "Will to Power" is too often taken negatively.
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On the notion of the "will to power," you must realize that I did not say it was necessarily wrong. What I said is that it cannot be used as one of the supports for a moral principle! Nor can self-interest. One may act morally while acting in one's own self-interest, or even when acting from a position of power over others. However, it will usually be some other consideration than self-interest or power which is informing the moral aspects of the activity.
Second, you should beware of my innocuous-looking list of four principles. Three of them, and especially the even-numbered ones, contain quite subversive seeds. With them, I think most formal systems could possibly be undermined. (But then, can there be any doubt that Christ's message looks subversive, and that that is probably one reason that Christianity, as it is manifested in much of the world, reflects so little of it?)