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[h=1]FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE (Philosopher)[/h]"He believed that the values of self-sacrifice inherent in Christianity undermined the cultural development; that democracy and socialism, which treated all people equally, stifled individual creativity and genius; and that universal suffrage gave power to the masses. Therefore, it was up to exceptional individuals to take leadership. He outlined his plan for a new generation of ?supermen? who ?were free from sentimental inhibitions and prepared ?to use violence in the building of a new, nobler world.? (Hitler was one of his most committed followers).
"Thus Spake Zarathustra" (1883-1884). Cited in Christopher, J.R., Wittet, G.G., Modern Western Civilization. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1991, 214.
"The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion."
"Karl Marx," Atheism. <Quotation : Quotes of Karl Marx, philosopher, author of the Capital> (2 June, 2009).
[SUP]"Ayn Rand," Wikipedia. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_Rand> [/SUP](3 June, 2007).
?To live for his own sake means that the achievement of his own happiness is man?s highest moral purpose.?
Rand, Ayn, The Virtue of Selfishness. New York: Signet Books, 1964, 27.
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[h=1]FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE (Philosopher)[/h]"He believed that the values of self-sacrifice inherent in Christianity undermined the cultural development; that democracy and socialism, which treated all people equally, stifled individual creativity and genius; and that universal suffrage gave power to the masses. Therefore, it was up to exceptional individuals to take leadership. He outlined his plan for a new generation of ?supermen? who ?were free from sentimental inhibitions and prepared ?to use violence in the building of a new, nobler world.? (Hitler was one of his most committed followers).
"Thus Spake Zarathustra" (1883-1884). Cited in Christopher, J.R., Wittet, G.G., Modern Western Civilization. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1991, 214.
KARL MARX (Father of Communism)
"The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness. To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions. The criticism of religion is therefore in embryo the criticism of that vale of tears of which religion is the halo."
"The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion."
"Karl Marx," Atheism. <Quotation : Quotes of Karl Marx, philosopher, author of the Capital> (2 June, 2009).
AYN RAND (Philosopher)
"She was also an atheist, and promoted ethical egoism...while condemning altruism."
[SUP]"Ayn Rand," Wikipedia. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_Rand> [/SUP](3 June, 2007).
?To live for his own sake means that the achievement of his own happiness is man?s highest moral purpose.?
Rand, Ayn, The Virtue of Selfishness. New York: Signet Books, 1964, 27.