
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future, by Friedrich Nietzsche. Part I.
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Will to Power - Thirty-Seven.
If all organic functions could be traced back to this will to power, one would have acquired the right to define all active force unequivocally as will to power. A thing could be true, although it were in the highest degree injurious and dangerous. Happiness and virtue are no arguments. It is willingly forgotten, however, even on the part of thoughtful minds, that to make unhappy and to make bad, adjust as little counter-arguments. But there is no doubt that for the discovery of certain portions of truth, the wicked and unfortunate are more favourably situated, and have a greater likelihood of success. The world seen from within, the world defined and designated according to its intelligible character,
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