Talk:Energybending/@comment-150.108.238.41-20120422191134/@comment-3338975-20120423013934

One thing I have to ask (not about communism, surprisingly) is how exactly the show reminds you of Nietzche and his philosophy, as I've read a portion of it ("Beyond Good & Evil", "The Geneology of Morals", and parts of "The Birth of Tragedy" and "Thus Spoke Zarathrustra") and I'm afraid I don't see the resemblence. Nietzche held that there was no such thing as moral experiences, and that morals were really just props to disguise the individual's will to power over the rest of the world until such a point at which they were no longer needed. I'm not sure how Amon's emphasis on "equality of birth" relates to Nietzche's philosophy at all.