单词 | slave morality |
释义 | > as lemmasslave morality slave morality n. (in Nietzschean philosophy) a moral outlook considered to be characteristic of the weak, and thought to be rooted in resentment of the powerful, that exalts virtues such as meekness, obedience, etc. [After German Sklavenmoral ( F. Nietzsche Jenseits von Gut und Böse (1886) 231).] ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > discernment, discrimination > criticism > [noun] > types of morality political morality1721 political correctness1805 slave morality1907 PC1986 1893 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 6 140 Semitic slave morality, as he scornfully calls the law of love, must be replaced by Aryan master-morality as alone worthy to guide the conduct of the monstrous ‘Uebermensch’. 1907 G. B. Shaw Major Barbara Pref. in John Bull's Other Island 153 Nietzsche..regarded the slave-morality as having been..imposed on the world by slaves making a virtue of necessity and a religion of their servitude. Mr Stuart-Glennie regards the slave-morality as an invention of the superior white race to subjugate the minds of the inferior races whom they wished to exploit. 2021 New Atlantis Summer 9 Building on Nietzsche's polemics, he argues that liberal ideology is a ‘slave morality’ that allows women and nonmasculine ‘bugmen’ to lord it over the strong. < as lemmas |
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