Friedrich NietzscheFriedrich Nietzsche, (1844-1900) German philosopher, cultural critic, poet, philologist

Friedrich Nietzsche Quote

“Then what is freedom? It is the will to be responsible to ourselves.”

Friedrich NietzscheFriedrich Nietzsche
~ Friedrich Nietzsche

Twilight of the Idols, 1888

Ratings and Comments


Joe, Rochester, MI

... responsible FOR ourselves.

warren, olathe

He believed that with out morals we would become supermen. Man was scum.

E Archer, NYC

Freedom without responsibility leads to one's own demise.

Ronw13, Yachats Or

A very controversial man, caught in the demise of his own mind. Master morality vs slave morality. He also believed that the common teachings of Christianity were obscured, teaching to believe in the way of Christ, but not to act as Christ did. Many are caught in that trap ! The disdain by our founding Fathers for the church of England at the time of the revolution bears that fact out. He had an ego the size of a house, believing morality need not be for the superior man. but was ok for the masses. Sad, but for the sake of Freedom it has always been and always will be, It is the will to be responsible FOR ourselves, through moral guidance that allows us to be set at Liberty. Not wanting to shoot the messenger, but !

Mike, Norwalk

a good start on understanding what freedom is

warren, olathe

The quote deciphered - freedom is without responsibility.

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