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Analysis Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

“Could one count such dilettantes and old spinsters as that mawkish apostle of virginity, Mainlander, as a genuine German? In the last analysis he probably was a Jew (all Jews become mawkish when they moralize).” quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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“Could one count such dilettantes and old spinsters as that mawkish apostle of virginity, Mainlander, as a genuine German? In the last analysis he probably was a Jew (all Jews become mawkish when they moralize).”

Friedrich Nietzsche

About This Quote

Source Book: The Antichrist, 1888

Nietzsche mocks the hypocrisy of moralizing pretenders, suggesting they hide their true identities behind false piety.

In simple terms: He criticizes false moralists who conceal their nature.

Key Takeaway

Question superficial virtue, seek authenticity.

Themes

hypocrisy identity morality religion self‑deception

Mood

skeptical critical provocative

Type

philosophical satirical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • political discourse
  • cultural critique

Key Concepts

existentialism critical theory psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What motivates people to adopt false moral personas?
  • How does labeling others affect our own self‑understanding?
A Different Perspective

Such judgments can oversimplify complex identities.

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