Georg Brandes Quote

It appears to [Nietzsche] that the modern age has produced for imitation three types of man … First, Rousseau's man, the Titan who raises himself … and in his need calls upon holy nature. Then Goethe's man … a spectator of the world … [Third] Schopenhauer's man … voluntarily takes upon himself the pain of telling the truth.


p. 11-12 - An Essay on Aristocratic Radicalism (1889)


It appears to [Nietzsche] that the modern age has produced for imitation three types of man … First, Rousseau's man, the Titan who raises himself...

It appears to [Nietzsche] that the modern age has produced for imitation three types of man … First, Rousseau's man, the Titan who raises himself...

It appears to [Nietzsche] that the modern age has produced for imitation three types of man … First, Rousseau's man, the Titan who raises himself...

It appears to [Nietzsche] that the modern age has produced for imitation three types of man … First, Rousseau's man, the Titan who raises himself...