Table of Contents
Abbreviations ix
Introduction: Nietzsche as political philosopher Manuel Knoll Barry Stocker 1
I The Variety of Approaches to Nietzsche's Political Thought
The "Will to Power": Towards a Nietzschean Systematics of Moral-Political Divergence in History in Light of the 20th Century Rolf Zimmermann 39
The Liberatory Limits of Nietzsche's Colonial Imagination in Dawn 206 Rebecca Bamford 59
Nietzsche's Political Materialism: Diagram for a Nietzschean Politics Nandita Biswas Mellamphy 77
II Democratic, or Liberal, or Egalitarian Politics in Nietzsche
Nietzsche on Power and Democracy circa 1876-1881 Paul Patton 93
Nietzsche's Will to Power and Politics Lawrence J. Hatab 113
A Comparison of Friedrich Nietzsche and Wilhelm von Humboldt as Products of Classical Liberalism Barry Stocker 135
A Nietzschean Case for Illiberal Egalitarianism Donovan Miyasaki 155
III Aristocratic, or Anti-Liberal, or Non-Egalitarian Politics in Nietzsche
Nietzsche, Theognis and Aristocratic Radicalism Renato Cristi 173
Aristocratic Radicalism as a Species of Bonapartism: Preliminary Elements Don Dombowsky 195
Political and Psychological Prerequisites for Legislation in the Early Nietzsche Phillip H. Roth 211
The "Übermensch" as a Social and Political Task: A Study in the Continuity of Nietzsche's Political Thought Manuel Knoll 239
IV Ethics, Morality, and Politics in Nietzsche
Care of Self in Dawn: On Nietzsche's Resistance to Bio-political Modernity Keith Ansetl-Pearson 269
"We who are different, we immoralists…" Daniel Conway 287
Political Realism Naturalized: Nietzsche on the State, Morality, and Human Nature Christian J. Emden 313
The "Last Man" Problem: Nietzsche and Weber on Political Attitudes to Suffering Tamsin Shaw 345
V Physiology, Genealogy, and Politics in Nietzsche
The Politics of Physiology Razvan Ioan 383
On the Genealogy of Nietzsche's Values Tom Angier 405
Foucault's use of Nietzsche Evangelia Sembou 431
Notes on Contributors 449
Name Index 455
Subject Index 465