He states “History shows that the consciousness of being in debt to the deity did not by any means come to an end together with the organization of communities on the basis of blood relationship. Even as mankind inherited the concepts ‘good and bad’ from the tribal nobility, it also inherited, along with the tribal and family divinities” (Nietzsche, 90). This also relates to the will to power. Hypothetically speaking these people who a debt can only take so much punishment from the person of credit before them rise up as a whole to end their suffering at the hand of the creditor. Friedrich Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals covers the various themes of morality, punishment and will power. The theme of morality argues that the slave and noble man are enemies to one other in the terms of good and bad. The theme of punishment argues that the debtor creditor relationship is the basis for terms such as trust cruelty. The theme of will power is argues that the willingness to rise up is the basis for communities to break the contract between the creditor and debtor. All of these themes played a major importance in his writings on his
He states “History shows that the consciousness of being in debt to the deity did not by any means come to an end together with the organization of communities on the basis of blood relationship. Even as mankind inherited the concepts ‘good and bad’ from the tribal nobility, it also inherited, along with the tribal and family divinities” (Nietzsche, 90). This also relates to the will to power. Hypothetically speaking these people who a debt can only take so much punishment from the person of credit before them rise up as a whole to end their suffering at the hand of the creditor. Friedrich Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals covers the various themes of morality, punishment and will power. The theme of morality argues that the slave and noble man are enemies to one other in the terms of good and bad. The theme of punishment argues that the debtor creditor relationship is the basis for terms such as trust cruelty. The theme of will power is argues that the willingness to rise up is the basis for communities to break the contract between the creditor and debtor. All of these themes played a major importance in his writings on his