Georg Brandes (1842-1927) was a Danish intellectual, author, and critic, best known for his six-volume Main Currents. Harald HOffding (1843-1931) was a Danish philosopher and professor at the University of Copenhagen. William Banks is the editor and translator of Human Rights and Oppressed Peoples: Collected Essays and Speeches, by Georg Brandes.
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Acknowledgments Note on the Source Texts Introduction 1 Aristocratic Radicalism: An Essay on Friedrich Nietzsche Georg Brandes 2 Democratic Radicalism: An Objection Harald HOffding 3 The Great Man: The Source of Culture Georg Brandes 4 Response to Dr. Georg Brandes Harald HOffding 5 Rejoinder Georg Brandes Epilogue Harald HOffding Notes Bibliography Index
"Brandes and HOffding's debate concerning Nietzsche as an advocate of 'aristocratic radicalism' is of immense relevance and interest today, representing one of the first clashes between elitism and democratism. Banks's critical introduction, extremely useful in situating the debate in its historical context, intriguingly shows how Nietzsche's notion of the aristocrat has been taken over by the great celebrity entrepreneurs of our time."-Ishay Landa, The Open University of Israel

