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This is an inability to solve properly the problems , or face and manage the
conflicts . Of course , in a way , all conflicts and problems are answered after a
time . But such an answer does not necessarily represents a proper solution .
This is an inability to solve properly the problems , or face and manage the
conflicts . Of course , in a way , all conflicts and problems are answered after a
time . But such an answer does not necessarily represents a proper solution .
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that certain countries , cultures , or civilisations may arrive at a point that they
become unable to solve the problems and conflicts they encounter . From this
perspective , a new assessment will be possible about the links between
Nietzsche ...
that certain countries , cultures , or civilisations may arrive at a point that they
become unable to solve the problems and conflicts they encounter . From this
perspective , a new assessment will be possible about the links between
Nietzsche ...
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( 39 ) In the late Preface to the Birth of Tragedy , Nietzsche himself said that he "
spoiled " the Greek problem . It seems that he was not fully able to overcome this
tendency or inclination even later . ( 40 ) Needless to say , from the prespective of
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( 39 ) In the late Preface to the Birth of Tragedy , Nietzsche himself said that he "
spoiled " the Greek problem . It seems that he was not fully able to overcome this
tendency or inclination even later . ( 40 ) Needless to say , from the prespective of
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