Why does anyone prefer the postmodernist philosophers to Nietzsche?

Why does anyone prefer the postmodernist philosophers to Nietzsche?

Have you read them?

Foucault and Baudrillard, summaries of others. So, why?

Because people are too weak for his philosophy so they get the watered down "social" (for the ones who can't into abstraction and art) and "leftwing" versions of it
Thats why you see people LARPing as subversives while asking welfare from the state and spend it all in weed for the "squad" in instagram

Because they build on all of his ideas and the idea of the Superman is incoherent?

I wouldn't say build on. Some of them seem to bastardize his ideas, the better ones merely illustrate some of them further like Baudrillard. But everything can still be found in Nietzsche and in a more elegant form on top of it.

Bataille best flosser

>implying Nietzsche wasn't the herald of post modernity, its first and most amateur philosopher

You can call him the herald, but it wasn't his intention at all.

Why does anyone prefer Nietzsche to the Greeks?

Go back to watching YouTube videos please

Why do Nietzche fans pretend he's not the most popular "philosopher" in the world?

because you have to be a sociopathic power hungry person to identify with him at a politican, social level

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Why would you pick one over the other....? They're like 80yrs removed and different movements in way different times. Am I missing something or is this just a Petersonfag

>muh wille zur macht
>Muh Übermensch

It's philosophy for beta cucks that want to be alpha.

how come anyone after reading nietszche still advocates for communist ideas, material well-being and rights?

fuck off traditionalist/reactionary scum you aren´t any better than those commies and capitalist
you all steam from the same pool of shit that is modernism

Nietzsche WAS postmodern, YOU IDIOT!

>nietzche wasn't a postmodernist

do you even guenon?

It would be in accordance with either
>Sin
>Ego
>Contemporary propaganda and/or culture