Actually, Nietzsche's point is that for a person to be the best one can be, requires not only knowing one's self but thinking for one's self. Doing so makes the likes of bombardment by medial imagery and suggestions less effective. Which over time may hopefully better society for generations to come, and in effect lessen our consume-it-and-throw-it-away habit's that are not only extremely altering the environment in and around the US but is doing so throughout the biome of the whole planet.Now I didn't say the US was perfect. Those objections you noted could be said of even the most forward thinking nations in the world. The basis of my point was that presumably if we follow Nietzsche's advice and find this primal ethic, would it not necessitate a radical removal of the current social systems in favor of better ones? And this has never worked before. Even if such a revolution would be needed to overhaul the lives of millions and make them better, it wouldn't do to start such a thing in one of the top nations when it comes to freedoms, such as the US.
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