
The Nietzsche Podcast 80: Gilles Deleuze, pt. 2: Becoming-Active
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Jan 2, 2024 Explore Nietzsche's perspective on memory and consciousness, the contradiction between Freud and Nietzsche, reactive forces and resultima, memory as a remembrance of the future, resentment and its role in revenge, Nietzsche's concept of parallelism and the resentful consciousness, the ascetic ideal and negative nihilism, the difference between Christianity and Buddhism in Nietzsche's view, and Nietzsche's ideas and Deleuze's interpretation.
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Internalization of Resentment
- Resentment turns active forces inward, leading to self-destruction.
- The resentful person seeks to spread their reactive state through a tempting, accusatory love.
Sin and Suffering
- The creation of sin transforms suffering from a neutral fault to a personal blame.
- Bad conscience, driven by resentment, internalizes suffering as punishment and self-inflicted pain as repentance.
Punishment and Guilt
- Punishment doesn't create guilt but hardens criminals.
- True culture puts reactive forces into action, producing the super-immoral individual, not the guilty one.
