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Can debates about right-wing philosophers encourage fascism? Thats what the University College London students union decided when it barred the Nietzsche Club from holding meetings. More than a century after Friedrich Nietzsche urged us to cast aside the standard rules of morality and move Beyond Good and Evil, a college philosophy society named in his honor has been banned for being too nasty. The Nietzsche Club was barred from holding meetings at University College London after a ruling that discussions about right-wing philosophers could encourage fascism and endanger the student body. As well as Nietzsche, a favorite of Benito Mussolini, the philosophers to be studied included Julius Evola and Martin Heidegger, who have been cited as inspiration by far-right politicians. The student society was never allowed to hold a public meeting after a series of posters advertising the new group appeared on campus. One asked if there was too much political correctness? Another claimed: Equality is a false God. CONTINUES |
Some people apparently don't know what a university is for.:rolleyes:
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