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Nietzche Marx and Kierkegaard

wn to a close but the present is no time for birth because it is immediately transcended into the past, and what is transcendent other than the past because what else can be transcended than the base in the present which leads to the "bad infinite" in my mind, outside the realm of logic and therefore of little importance other than that it is seemingly impossible. I could go on and on but I need elucidation to clarify probable misunderstanding but I like Kierkegaard (help Foltz!). Marx is always Marx and never God (thank you Kierkegaard!) unless idolized as God in which case Nietzsche would interject that only the enlightened would realize that God is truly dead. People as commodity fodder for uncaring octopus that dominate the world (with or without God's systematic consent). Time is objectified in products that personify the lives of thousands of people so that thousands more can be lethargic (which is where Kierkegaard lights the fires under their asses). But money and private property are the debil (devil) and therefore perhaps outside of the realm of logic in which it is left up to the fantastical philosophers to free the world (or imprison it in mistaken systematic slavery...Oops.) ...

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