Slave Morality
Slave Morality is the ethics of the friendly weakness and hostile weakness types. It is the ethics of a bitter lower class. Rooted in resentment toward the ruling classes, slave morality inverts master morality and turns qualities such as weakness, impotency, powerlessness, low-status, poverty, and suffering into virtues.
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Nietzsche, Friedrich. (1887). On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo First Essay Good and Evil Good and Bad (Epub p. 42). New York, NY: Vintage Books.
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Nietzsche, Friedrich. (1887). On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo First Essay Good and Evil Good and Bad (Epub p. 45). New York, NY: Vintage Books.
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Wilson, A., Robert. (1983). Prometheus Rising Chapter 4 The Anal Emotional Territorial Circuit (Location 860). Grand Junction, Colorado: Hilaritas Press.
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