provided by their society, determines the values of things for themselves.
Making a long story short, the Nazi regime embraced Nietzsche’s writings into its own philosophy.
For his own part, Nietzsche’s distaste of antisemitism and nationalism in his own lifetime is well-documented.
First, the promotional materials incorporated Fraktur, a German font family.
G-Dragon’sprevalent Germanic fascination raised questions(although Fraktur was actually banned by the Nazi party).
Secondly,this font was used in tandem with 88,G-Dragon’s birth year.
This album embodies the idea of presenting a stronger and more resilient version of oneself to the public.
I hope this strength resonates with my fans through my music (via Billboard).
G-Dragon’s love affair with Nietzsche stretches deeper, too.
What “sticks” says more about the reader’s sympathies than Nietzsche himself.
However, it is unfounded that the national goal is to maintain the country.
Thats because only those who are blinded to their own interests gather in the power system of the state.
Rather, it is more fulfilling to sacrifice the nation to make it achieve your own ideals.
Given this post emerged during G-Dragon’s mandatory military service, there’s an obvious context to it.
Naturally,this puts him far and away from the fascist connections some fans seem to be drawing.
Ubermenschhas received mixed reviews.