The main function of human rights is to protect people and ensure that their vital needs are met; however, in times of war or in situations of violence, these rights are of little use, as no one is safe from injury, injury or injury. by others.
Hegel’s theory of history was based on the fact that the principles of thesis and antithesis (facts of history) were solved in what was called synthesis, synthesis harmonized opposites.
- However.
- It seems that Hegel.
- Both in his theory of history and in his theory of master and slave.
- Was too optimistic.
From the current perspective, through which we can see past and present events and predict the future based on experience, saying that history moves on the wrong side is not crazy. Negativity has been driving us forward since the beginning of time.
Even in Genesis, we can see that God used violence to drive human beings out of paradise for experimenting with knowledge. Knowledge must be possessed only by Dios. La woman committed the sin of pride by eating the apple of the tree of wisdom.
The story continues with pain: Brothers 8in and Abel, where does 8 8 mean?Possession? And Abel represents innocence, revealing the enigma of all tragedies: possession and desire for power.
We could say with certainty that the desire for possession is pure desire for domination, when someone does not have something who wants to look for it one way or another, that is when we discover that what that person wants is possession. someone else’s.
It is precisely this impulse of possession that leads human beings to violence and drives them to kill. Freud conceptualized it as an “impulse of death. ” Possession is nothing more than the desire to dominate the other to take what he has, if the bearer of the dominator’s object of desire refuses to give what he wants, he will be killed.
The will to power, the spirit of ownership and the desire for domination lead to this vital principle of growth Nietzsche spoke of: to preserve what is available, it is necessary to grow.
For Adolf Hitler, his living space was the West; only Germany represented culture and strength. Germany had a will to power and no other governor, no other country, had what Germany had. From this idea was born his need to expand and kill to increase his empire.
As we said, when you want something, you often have to dominate the other to own it, in this case, as Hegel had already postulated, the one who is least afraid to die wins.
The desire for domination is spiritual and therefore motivating; however, the fear of dying is carnal and transforms the human being into a mere mammalian animal, who continues to fight retains his status as a man.
The world belongs to teachers. They have the military and media power to conquer the world. They can conquer the world because people are afraid. And those who are afraid don’t try to rebel.
“We represent the spirit of the West. ” -Adolf Hitler-
For Nietzsche, the will to power prevails in man, which is positive. The will to power launches the human being into the world of life, not into work. The will exists because it is the constant becoming; he loves himself and not only wants to keep what he has, but also strives to increase it.
This confrontation occurs between what you have and what you want, between the master and the slave, where the slave submits, because he is afraid to die and thus is reduced to something. [
Only the man who is less afraid, who wants more things and who dares to harm others to obtain them will retain his status as a man.
This theory of violence may exist because it existed and will exist, it is inherent to man and, unfortunately, it is his nature.