Art Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
““The craft, trade, agriculture, science, a large part of the art - all this can only stand on a broad base , on a consolidated, strong and healthy mediocrity. Served in their services and the science of their work - and even the arts. We cannot wish for better: it belongs to such an average sort of person - it is under displace exceptions - it has nothing aristocratic about something and still les in their anarchic instincts - The power of the center is then held upright by the trade, especially the money market: the instinct of great financiers goes against all extremes, - the Jews are the reason for the time being conserve power in our so insecure and threatened Europe.””
About This Quote
Source Philosophical essay (unknown source)
The stability of society rests on a solid, average middle class that supports trade, science, and the arts; extreme elites destabilize this balance.
In simple terms: A strong middle class underpins civilization.
Support and strengthen the middle class.
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When to use this quote
- public policy
- education reform
- economic planning
- community building
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Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies protect the middle class?
- What policies foster balanced economic growth?
Simplifies complex historical dynamics; risk of stereotyping.