Will to Power as the “Primitive Form of Affects”
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https://doi.org/10.33182/agon.v13i2.1665Abstract
Will to power has long been understood as one of the central concepts in all of Nietzsche’s work, and yet, Nietzsche describes the will to power in such vastly different terms that it may appear that he is contradicting himself. In places he writes that will to power is pathos, is the drive to conquer, and even as either passive or active force.
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