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Time & Perspective Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche

"All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth"

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Nietzsche doesn’t offer this as a shrugging “anything goes.” He’s sharpening a knife for the idea that truth is a neutral court where the best argument wins. The line’s provocation is its inversion of common sense: interpretation isn’t the fog around reality; it’s the engine that makes reality socially legible. What gets treated as “truth” is the interpretation that has enough institutional muscle behind it to look inevitable.

The subtext is a critique of moral and metaphysical comfort food. For Nietzsche, the most celebrated “truths” often arrive disguised as timeless principles but function as discipline: Christian humility, bourgeois respectability, the promise that suffering is meaningful if you obey the right code. Calling these “interpretations” punctures their claim to be beyond politics. The phrase “at a given time” matters: power doesn’t just crush; it curates. It sets the menu of plausible meanings, then congratulates itself when people choose from it.

Contextually, this is late-19th-century Europe watching old certainties wobble under modernity: secularization, mass politics, the authority of science, the decline of aristocratic order. Nietzsche sees a battlefield where priests, scholars, reformers, and nationalists all compete to narrate the world. His deeper intent isn’t cynicism for its own sake; it’s diagnostic. If you can spot where “truth” is being used as a badge of dominance, you can ask the more dangerous question: whose life does this interpretation serve, and what kinds of people does it produce?

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Friedrich Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 - August 25, 1900) was a Philosopher from Germany.

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