Foundations of modern social thought (SOCY 151) Today we make a bridge in the twentieth century, Nietzsche, Freud and Weber constructed of critical theory. Every author is different in important respects, but also vote on two important points: We need to pull our awareness and assumptions to critical examination and, together with the increasing rationalization and liberation in a way modern society has also repressive elements . Nietzsche is the oldest of these thinkers, died in 1900 andTen years ago no longer work because of mental illness. While he was ill, his sister, a proto-Nazi and Hitler associate, took care of him. Control over his papers and the way he painted himself released to the public as proto-Nazi, but reading all his work is that Nietzsche has been turned on Judaism and Christianity in the test itself. On the Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche tries to learn the method to be critical of modern morality without a certain advantagePoint. We discuss more specifically the genealogy of ideas of good and evil and the good and evil. 00:00 - Chapter 1 Nietzsche, Freud and Weber and the Problem of Modern 10:23 - Chapter 2 Nietzsche, in a historical context 25:35 - 33:21 Chapter 3 Nietzsche's major works - Chapter 4 Major themes in "The Genealogy of Morals "Full course materials are available in the Open Yale Courses Web site: open.yale.edu This course was taken in autumn 2009.

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