Astral Codex Ten Podcast

Matt Yglesias Considered As The Nietzschean Superman

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Aug 22, 2024
In this discussion, Matt Yglesias, a commentator on political and social issues, dives into Nietzsche's controversial 'slave morality.' He argues that rejection of this morality often leads to a misunderstanding of good and bad, emphasizing a noble desire to help others. The conversation critiques the influence of moral philosophies on society and explores the duality of ambition and humility in morality. Yglesias also examines modern figures like Andrew Tate and the implications of effective altruism, all while questioning the deeper meaning behind competition and individual virtues.
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Morality As Psychological Defense

  • Nietzsche argues moral choices aren't buffet selections but psychological defenses chosen unconsciously.
  • Slave morality actively tries to recruit and enforce its norms across society.
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Cultural Shift From Embiggening To Ensmalling

  • Mid-20th-century culture shifted from 'embiggening' to 'ensmalling' after moral catastrophes and war.
  • This produced aesthetics of restraint, harm reduction, and skepticism about grand progress.
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Resistance To Genetic Improvement

  • Opposition to technologies like modern eugenics often stems from slave-moralist discomfort with 'some people being better.'
  • That can lead to rejecting effective health improvements to avoid implied hierarchies.
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