Considering the authors arguments on their own terms what


Political Science and with Marx or Nietzsche, do you think you can help me get ideas for either of these two quotes.

1. Political emancipation certainly represents a great progress from the Marx Engels Reader edited by Robert C. Tucker

or

2. Your pride wants to impose your morality, your ideal, on nature from Beyond Good and Evil by Nietzsche.

Figure out what the author means and doesn't mean by this statement.

Why is this claim important to the author's overall argument?

What about the claim is significant for us? What is really at stake?

Considering the author's arguments on their own terms, what seems most curious or problematic about the way the author makes or uses the claim?

What is the most significant challenge that may be raised regarding the claim, from a perspective outside of the text?

What is your final assessment of the status and merits of the claim?

What does another author studied in this course have to say that would contribute to or complicate this discussion?

How do you think the other author would react to this?

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