Greatness of man#
Summary#
Nietzsche envisions a new conception of greatness that philosophers must articulate for their age. In a time when the herd-animal alone attains honors and equality threatens to become war against everything rare and privileged, greatness lies in the capacity to be solitary, divergent, and self-responsible. The truly great man is comprehensive and multifarious, capable of bearing responsibility across many domains, possessing strength of will rather than the weakness prized by modern tastes.