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Q: Why does Nietzsche think religion and democracy fall under slave morality?
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What is the difference between slave morality and master morality according to Friedrich Nietzsche?

Nietzsche described master Morality is some kind of honor, creator of values, art, nobility...while slave Morality is friendship, and compassion. Slave morality speaks against power believes it to a negative. For Nietzsche, master morality is detrimental to freedom.


What is moral slavery?

Moral slavery can be defined as the morality issue that was deemed to exist between a slave and the master. Friedrich Nietzsche made an attempt to define the issues of morality in relation to slavery.


Examples of slave morality and master morality in everyday activities?

Master morality means that he feels he can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants.Slave morality means that the slave resents the master and all he represents.


What were haunting songs of slave religion?

spirituals


What was one result of the democratic slave trade?

There was no “democratic “ slave trade. The slave trade had nothing to do with democracy and was the result of men who wanted to make money off of the enslaved.


What have some historians called the invisible institution?

slave religion


What is one reason African slaves were traded to countries in the western hemisphere?

If we disregard issues of human rights or morality, the slave trade was very profitable.


Which major African religion came to the U.S. through the slave trade?

Voodoo


What does abdurate mean?

abdur-rahmaan means the slave of allah in the muslim religion


What was the religion in Ghana before the slave trade?

The Africans prayed to Allah, meaning that they were probably Muslim or another religion. (They were definitely not Christian)


Did Nathaniel Hawthorne write a slave narrative?

No, Nathaniel Hawthorne did not write a slave narrative. He was an American novelist and short story writer known for his works such as "The Scarlet Letter" and "The House of the Seven Gables," which focused on themes of morality, sin, and guilt.


Was slave trade still going on in 1850 in Plymouth Rock?

The Quaker/ Purtains religion didn't allow for slaves, but the first slave was in 1619 in Jamestown.