{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Context XXI","provider_url":"http:\/\/contextxxi.org","title":"Programmatic Sketches\n","author_name":"Andr\u00e9&nbsp;Frankin \u25aa \nReuben&nbsp;Keehan (translation)","width":"1200","height":"800","url":"https:\/\/licra.contextxxi.org\/programmatic-sketches.html","html":"\u003Ch4 class='title'\u003E\u003Ca href='https:\/\/licra.contextxxi.org\/programmatic-sketches.html'\u003EProgrammatic Sketches\n\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/h4\u003E\u003Cblockquote class='spip'\u003EZarathustra is pleased that the struggle of the castes is over, that the time of a hierarchy of individuals might be coming after all. His hatred for the democratic system of leveling is just the beginning. In fact, he is rather pleased to be here. Now he can solve his problem. \u2014 Nietzsche, Noon and Eternity (frag. post Werke, t. XII, p. 417.)\n\n\u003Cbr \/\u003E1\n\n\u003Cbr \/\u003EThe notion of No-Future corresponds to the political relationship between the class and the party, and to its consequences in the&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"..\/programmatic-sketches.html\" class=' pts_suite'\u003E(...)\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/blockquote\u003E\n"}