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Paradyme
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Now Equals Tomorrow.
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Now Equals Tomorrow.
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Self-Improvement
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Did Nietzsche Predict Modern Feminism
Paradyme
1 hour 29 minutes 37 seconds
1 month ago
Did Nietzsche Predict Modern Feminism

In this episode of Paradigm Podcast, we dive deep into Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche, covering aphorisms 231–239 — the final section of Our Virtues.

Nietzsche’s reflections on women, fate, enlightenment, and virtue spark a charged conversation among the hosts.

🎙️ Key topics include:

  • Nietzsche’s claim that each person has an “unteachable core” — a “spiritual fate”

  • His controversial takes on women, independence, and ornamentation

  • The tension between feminism and femininity

  • Why Nietzsche believed modern culture weakens virtue

  • How these ideas echo through modern society, feminism, and online culture

🧩 Expect laughter, disagreement, and deep analysis — from philosophy to pop culture.

📚 Book Discussed: “Beyond Good and Evil” by Friedrich Nietzsche
🏷️ Chapter: Our Virtues (Aphorisms 231–239)

💬 Join the discussion:
What do you think Nietzsche got right (or wrong) about women and modernity?
Drop your thoughts in the comments.


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Now Equals Tomorrow.