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No. Nietzsche was in favor of aristocracy, but he was against power. I don't know what you mean by monarchism, but his philosophy is extremely individualistic, and it is impossible to support a monarchy at this point.
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In any case, Nietzsche's thought is a towering milestone in modern thought. In the century following Nietzsche's death, his ideas influenced such famous thinkers as Jaspers, Heidegger, Rilke, Hesse, Thomas Mann, Stephen George, George Bernard Shaw, Gide, Sartre and Marlu; His writings are well known not only in Germany and the French-speaking region, but also in as far away as North and South America, Asia, Oceania, and Africa.
Nietzsche fearlessly opposed philosophical metaphysics and its absolute superiority in epistemology; oppose the huge reasoning-centered system of reasoning established by philosophy for thousands of years by observing the universe with pure reason and using logical reasoning procedures; He loved life, advocated high vitality and willpower, affirmed the value of the human world, and regarded the natural world as the only real world, injecting fresh blood into European classical philosophy and opening up a new era of classical linguistics. In this sense, he ushered in a new era in the history of human thought, and the history of philosophy can be divided into pre-Nietzsche and post-Nietzsche. After Nietzsche, the traditional philosophical system disintegrated, philosophy changed from non-existence to existence, from heaven to earth, from the unpredictable, mysterious and mystical to infinitely resonate with the hearts of hundreds of millions of people.
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Nietzsche. He argues that most of the founders of philosophical systems try to solve all problems by presenting themselves as solvers of the mysteries of the universe, and he argues that philosophers must be less pretentious and deal with the value of human beings.
Problems are given more attention than abstract systems, and things are seen with an attitude of engaging in new experiments, rather than being constrained by dominant values. Nietzsche's writings often substitute aphorisms for detailed analysis, leaving the impression of ambiguity and double contradiction. This is how some of his deviant views stand out from the book.
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The philosopher Nietzsche's life reflected on the theme of staring at science under the brilliance of art, gazing at art under the brilliance of life, refuting the religion of sacrificing the present world in pursuit of happiness in the next life, and preaching the noon philosophy of defining life by life itself and praising life. —Thus said Zarathustra
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