Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-247) and index
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Introduction -- George Lukac's critique of expressionism -- The Nietzsche Vogue in Germany, 1890-1910 -- Origins of the Nietzsche Vogue in Germany -- Heinrich Mann's ambiguous repudiation of Nietzsche -- Expressionism and Nietzsche -- Der sturm and die aktion -- Politicization and the effects of war -- Nietzschean politics: Kurt Hiller and the philosophy of goal -- Hiller's road to activism -- The ziel anthologies -- A council of Geistig workers -- Hiller and Nietzsche Nietzsche: Will power in the service of reason -- Nietzsche communism: The psychological theories of Otto Gross -- The early years of Otto Gross -- Gross and the psychoanalytic movment -- Otto Gross, Nietzsche, and expressionism -- Gross' last years: Psychology in thte service of communism -- The rejection of politics I: The creative indifference of Salomo Friedlaender -- Kant and Nietzsche: The way to creative indifference -- The rejection of politics II: Anselm Ruest and Der Einzige -- From Stirner to Nietzsche -- The early years of Anselm Ruest -- Der Einzige -- The organization of individualism -- The end of individualism: Nietzsche and Dada -- Hugo Ball and Nietzsche -- The origins of Dada in Zurich -- Richard Huelsenbeck and the founding of Berlin Dada -- Dada politics: The rejection of Nietzschean individualism -- The end of the left-wing Nietzsche Vogue in Germany -- The struggle of Nietzsche legacy -- The end of the left-wing Nietzsche Vogue -- COnclusion.
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Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,1844-1900-- Influence