Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice

Contemporary discourses often associate group resentment with leftist identity politics. At times, these discourses contain Nietzschean undertones that represent social justice as slave morality. Harold Bloom calls these groups the “Schools of Resentment,” which are comprised of putatively resentful...

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Main Author: Apostol, Gio Theodore D.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.budhi-15262024-11-30T08:12:03Z Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice Apostol, Gio Theodore D. Contemporary discourses often associate group resentment with leftist identity politics. At times, these discourses contain Nietzschean undertones that represent social justice as slave morality. Harold Bloom calls these groups the “Schools of Resentment,” which are comprised of putatively resentful groups such as “Feminists, Afrocentrists, Marxists, Foucault-inspired New Historicists, or Deconstructors.” The assumption that commentators like Bloom make is that these groups, not their opposing counterparts, are resentful. This essay aims to interrogate this assumption and proposes the alternative view that hegemonic groups that social justice movements seek to resist are also susceptible to ressentiment. I argue that the “ressentiment of the strong” is expressed in the contemporary phenomenon of backlash against social justice. The essay makes use of Nietzsche’s theory of the transvaluation of values in the assessment of how resentful groups express ressentiment. I conclude that the ressentiment of the strong initiates a new value reversal: one in which contemporary values of human basic equality are deemed undesirable 2024-11-30T08:20:30Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol26/iss1/2 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/budhi/article/1526/viewcontent/Budhi_2026.1_202_20Article_20__20Apostol.pdf Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture Archīum Ateneo Friedrich Nietzsche ressentiment backlash social justice egalitarianism
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topic Friedrich Nietzsche
ressentiment
backlash
social justice
egalitarianism
spellingShingle Friedrich Nietzsche
ressentiment
backlash
social justice
egalitarianism
Apostol, Gio Theodore D.
Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice
description Contemporary discourses often associate group resentment with leftist identity politics. At times, these discourses contain Nietzschean undertones that represent social justice as slave morality. Harold Bloom calls these groups the “Schools of Resentment,” which are comprised of putatively resentful groups such as “Feminists, Afrocentrists, Marxists, Foucault-inspired New Historicists, or Deconstructors.” The assumption that commentators like Bloom make is that these groups, not their opposing counterparts, are resentful. This essay aims to interrogate this assumption and proposes the alternative view that hegemonic groups that social justice movements seek to resist are also susceptible to ressentiment. I argue that the “ressentiment of the strong” is expressed in the contemporary phenomenon of backlash against social justice. The essay makes use of Nietzsche’s theory of the transvaluation of values in the assessment of how resentful groups express ressentiment. I conclude that the ressentiment of the strong initiates a new value reversal: one in which contemporary values of human basic equality are deemed undesirable
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title Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice
title_short Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice
title_full Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice
title_fullStr Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice
title_full_unstemmed Ressentiment of the Strong and Entitled: A Nietzschean Perspective on the Backlash Against Social Justice
title_sort ressentiment of the strong and entitled: a nietzschean perspective on the backlash against social justice
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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