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{{g}}[[Nietzsche]]’s culminating invective. Often published with {{br|Der Antichrist}}. The origin of the [[Aus der Kriegsschule des Lebens|military school of life]], and the intellectual foundation of {{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}}’s {{br|Antifragile}}.
{{a|philosophy|}}[[Friedrich Nietzsche]]’s culminating invective. Often published with {{br|Der Antichrist}}. The origin of the [[Aus der Kriegsschule des Lebens|military school of life]], and the intellectual foundation of {{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}}’s {{br|Antifragile}}.


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*[http://www.zeno.org/Philosophie/M/Nietzsche,+Friedrich/G%C3%B6tzen-D%C3%A4mmerung/Spr%C3%BCche+und+Pfeile/1-10 Text]
*[http://www.zeno.org/Philosophie/M/Nietzsche,+Friedrich/G%C3%B6tzen-D%C3%A4mmerung/Spr%C3%BCche+und+Pfeile/1-10 Text]
*{{br|Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder}}
*{{br|Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder}}

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Friedrich Nietzsche’s culminating invective. Often published with Der Antichrist. The origin of the military school of life, and the intellectual foundation of Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s Antifragile.

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