1.03.2010

" I welcome all signs that a more manly, a warlike, age is about to begin, an age which, above all, will give honor to valor once again. For this age shall prepare the way for one yet higher, and it shall gather the strength which this higher age will need one day-this age which is to carry heroism into the pursuit of knowledge and wage wars for the sake of thoughts and their consequences. To this end we now need many preparatory valorous men who cannot leap into being out of nothing-any more than out of the sand and slime of our present civilization and metropolitanism: men who are bent on seeking for that aspect in all things which must be overcome; men characterized by cheerfulness, patience, unpretentiousness, and contempt for all great vanities, as well as by magnanimity in victory and forbearance regarding the small vanities of the vanquished; men possessed of keen and free judgment concerning all victors and the share of chance in every victory and every fame; men who have their own festivals, their own weekdays, their own periods of mourning, who are accustomed to command with assurance and are no less ready to obey when necessary, in both cases equally proud and serving their own cause; men who are in greater danger, more fruitful, and happier! For, believe me, the secret of the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment of existence is: to live dangerously! Build your cities under Vesuvius! Send your ships into uncharted seas! Live at war with your peers and yourselves! Be robbers and conquerors, as long as you cannot be rulers and owners, you lovers of knowledge! Soon the age will be past when you could be satisfied to live like shy deer, hidden in the woods! At long last the pursuit of knowledge will reach out for its due: it will want to rule and own, and you with it!"

2 comments:

  1. Black Sun,
    one worries that wars will be waged not by warriors, but by businessmen, who will use their "human resources" to apply solidiers to battlefields to seek profits in their spreadsheets. Valor will be an artificial enticement, doled out as reward, while the Corporate Masters use it to lure the next generation into their games for profit. War for oneself? Yes, an imperitive. War for the profits of cowards? Never.
    Another excellent post,
    -Lord Malignance

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  2. not my words but words of great importance that I find akin to my own views.

    Also, your comment raises a point, but what was said must be understood in it's entirety. Only the worthy shall fully realize themselves and do what is necessary; though if it is to be that the corporate 'fat-cats' are those that shall bring about this war, they shall only serve to lend to the marit of an even greater cause, our cause.

    The spirit becomes the camel, the camel into the lion, and the lion into a child.

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