We're All Nietzcheans Now

At some level we're all Nietzcheans now. During online debate and interaction with those whom we disagree, we often default to a "hermeneutic of suspicion" associated with Nietzsche, Marx, Freud and their later disciples Foucalt and Derrida. For those happily unaware of what that phrase means, it's essentially a way of interpreting and reading everything with a certain level of skepticism, concerned to uncover the real, hidden motives behind any argument, statement, or position. It rejects the face-value reading, because "what this really means" is probably something else, mostly an attempt maintain hidden relations of power or control.

For instance, claims about maintaining the order of the family made by a politician are "really" about supporting the material interests who profit from current structure of society. In the religious realm, a claim by a pastor about the nature of church government is about maintaining his own clerical position of authority.

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