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''The Will to Power'' (german: Der Wille zur Macht) is a book of notes drawn from the literary remains (or ''
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'') of the philosopher
Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (; or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, prose poet, cultural critic, philologist, and composer whose work has exerted a profound influence on contemporary philosophy. He began his care ...
by his sister
Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche Therese Elisabeth Alexandra Förster-Nietzsche (10 July 1846 – 8 November 1935) was the sister of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and the creator of the Nietzsche Archive in 1894. Förster-Nietzsche was two years younger than her brothe ...
and Peter Gast (Heinrich Köselitz). The title derived from a work that Nietzsche himself had considered writing. The work was first translated into
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by Anthony M. Ludovici in 1910, and it has since seen several other translations and publications.


Background

After Nietzsche's breakdown in 1889, and the passing of control over his literary estate to his sister Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Nietzsche's friend Heinrich Köselitz, also known as Peter Gast, conceived the notion of publishing selections from his notebooks, using one of Nietzsche's simpler outlines as a guide to their arrangement. As he explained to Elisabeth on November 8, 1893: :Given that the original title appears as: ''The Antichrist. Revaluation of All Values'' (and therefore not 'The first book of the revaluation of all values'), you may think that your brother at the time of his incipient madness, thought the book completed. ... Notwithstanding, the consequences of this revaluation must also be explicitly illustrated in the field of morality, philosophy, politics. No one today is able to imagine such consequences – that's why the vast preparations by your brother, the other three books of the ''Revaluation'', must be ordered according to my suggestion and gathered in a kind of system. Between 1894 and 1926, Elisabeth arranged the publication of the twenty volume ''Großoktavausgabe'' edition of Nietzsche's writings by C. G. Naumann. In it, following Köselitz's suggestion she included a selection from Nietzsche's posthumous fragments, which was gathered together and entitled ''The Will To Power''. She claimed that this text was substantially the ''
magnum opus A masterpiece, ''magnum opus'' (), or ''chef-d’œuvre'' (; ; ) in modern use is a creation that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or a work of outstanding creativity, ...
'', which Nietzsche had hoped to write and name "The Will to Power, An Attempt at a Revaluation of All Values". The first German edition, containing 483 sections, published in 1901, was edited by Köselitz, Ernst Horneffer, and August Horneffer, under Elisabeth's direction. This version was superseded in 1906 by an expanded second edition containing 1067 sections. This later compilation is what has come to be commonly known as ''The Will to Power''.


Colli and Montinari research

While researching materials for the Italian translation of Nietzsche's complete works in the 1960s, the
philologists Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as th ...
Giorgio Colli Giorgio Colli (1917 – 6 January 1979) was an Italian philosopher, philologist and historian. A native of Turin, he taught ancient philosophy at Pisa's university for thirty years; he edited and translated Aristotle's ''Organon'' and Kant's '' C ...
and Mazzino Montinari decided to go to the Archives in
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to work with the original documents. From their work emerged the first complete and chronological edition of Nietzsche's writings, including the posthumous fragments from which Förster-Nietzsche had assembled ''The Will To Power''. The complete works comprise 5,000 pages, compared to the 3,500 pages of the ''Großoktavausgabe''. In 1964, during the International Colloquium on Nietzsche in Paris, Colli and Montinari met
Karl Löwith Karl Löwith (9 January 1897 – 26 May 1973) was a German philosopher in the phenomenological tradition. A student of Husserl and Heidegger, he was one of the most prolific German philosophers of the twentieth century. He is known for his tw ...
, who would put them in contact with Heinz Wenzel, editor for Walter de Gruyter's publishing house. Heinz Wenzel would buy the rights of the complete works of Colli and Montinari (33 volumes in German) ''after'' the French Gallimard edition and the Italian Adelphi editions. Before Colli and Montinari's philological work, the previous editions led readers to believe that Nietzsche had organized all his work toward a final structured ''opus'' called ''The Will to Power''. In fact, if Nietzsche did consider producing such a book, he had abandoned such plans in the months before his collapse. The title of ''The Will to Power'', which appears for the first time at the end of the summer of 1885, was replaced by another plan at the end of August 1888. This new plan was titled "Attempt at a revaluation of all values" ersuch einer Umwerthung aller Werthe and ordered the multiple fragments in a completely different way than the one chosen by Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche. Mazzino Montinari and
Giorgio Colli Giorgio Colli (1917 – 6 January 1979) was an Italian philosopher, philologist and historian. A native of Turin, he taught ancient philosophy at Pisa's university for thirty years; he edited and translated Aristotle's ''Organon'' and Kant's '' C ...
have called ''The Will to Power'' a "historic forgery" artificially assembled by Nietzsche's sister and Köselitz/Gast. Although Nietzsche had in 1886 announced (at the end of ''On the Genealogy of Morals'') a new work with the title, ''The Will to Power: An Attempt at a Revaluation of All Values'', the project under this title was set aside and some of its draft materials used to compose ''
The Twilight of the Idols ''Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer'' (german: link=no, Götzen-Dämmerung, oder, Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert) is a book by Friedrich Nietzsche, written in 1888, and published in 1889. Genesis ''Twilight of th ...
'' and '' The Antichrist'' (both written in 1888); the latter was for a time represented as the first part of a new four-part magnum opus, which inherited the subtitle ''Revaluation of All Values'' from the earlier project as its new title. Although Elisabeth Förster called ''The Will to Power'' Nietzsche's unedited ''
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'', in light of Nietzsche's collapse, his intentions for the material he had not by that time put to use in ''
The Twilight of the Idols ''Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer'' (german: link=no, Götzen-Dämmerung, oder, Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert) is a book by Friedrich Nietzsche, written in 1888, and published in 1889. Genesis ''Twilight of th ...
'' and '' The Antichrist'' are simply unknowable. So ''The Will to Power'' was not a text completed by Nietzsche, but rather an anthology of selections from his notebooks misrepresented as if it were something more. Nevertheless, the concept remains, and has, since the reading of
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, been identified as a key component of Nietzsche's philosophy although many believe so erroneously, so much so that
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, under Löwith's influence, considered it to form, with the '' thought of the eternal recurrence'', the basis of his thought. In fact, according to Montinari, not only did the ''Will To Power'' impose its own order on the fragments, but many individual fragments were themselves cut up or stitched together in ways not made clear to the reader.
Gilles Deleuze Gilles Louis René Deleuze ( , ; 18 January 1925 – 4 November 1995) was a French philosopher who, from the early 1950s until his death in 1995, wrote on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art. His most popular works were the two volu ...
himself saluted Montinari's work declaring: :As long as it was not possible for the most serious researcher to accede to the whole of Nietzsche's manuscripts, we knew only in a loose way that the ''Will to Power'' did not exist as such (...) We wish only now that the new dawn brought on by this previously unpublished work will be the sign of a return to Nietzsche. Drawing on this research for support, Montinari also called into question the very conception of a Nietzschean ''magnum opus'', given his style of writing and thinking.


Further research

In 2006, Thomas H. Brobjer stated in the abstract to his study, Nietzsche's ''magnum opus'':
Nietzsche did not write a completed magnum opus, a "Hauptwerk", but he planned to do so during at least the last 5 years of his active life. I will show that during and after the writing of ''Also sprach Zarathustra'' this was his main aim and ambition. The projected work passed through a number of related phases, of which the much discussed and controversial ''Will to Power'' was merely one. This intention to write a ''magnum opus'' has been denied or almost completely ignored by almost all commentators (and even the many writers of Nietzsche biographies). I will bring attention to this intention, discuss why it has been ignored and show that an awareness of it is important for our understanding of the late Nietzsche's thinking and for determining the value and originality of his late notes. It has been a failure of historians of philosophy, intellectual historians and Nietzsche scholars not to have taken this into consideration and account.
Since Nietzsche asked his landlord to burn some of his notes in 1888 when he left
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, and these notes were ultimately incorporated into the compilation ''The Will to Power'', some scholars argue that Nietzsche rejected his project on the will to power at the end of his lucid life. However, a recent study (Huang 2019) shows that the "burning" story indicates little about Nietzsche's project on the will to power, not only because only 11 “aphorisms” saved from the flames were published in ''The Will to Power'', but also because these abandoned notes mainly focus on topics such as the critique of morality while touching upon the “feeling of power” only once.


English translations

* "Der Wille zur Macht" was first translated into English by Anthony M. Ludovici in 1910, and was published in
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's edition of Nietzsche's papers. Ludovici held that the text, incomplete though it was, represented Nietzsche's intended magnum opus. * (Revised third edition 1925, published by The Macmillan Company) * * Another translation was published by Kaufmann with Hollingdale in 1968 * "The Will to Power". Publication Date: 3/28/2017 Paperback (English). The latest translation, by R. Kevin Hill and Michael A. Scarpitti for Penguin Classics


Editions

*''Der Wille zur Macht. Versuch einer Umwerthung aller Werthe (Studien und Fragmente)'', 1901 (as part of ''Nachgelassene Werke''), ed. by Ernst Horneffer, August Horneffer and Peter Gast, with a foreword by Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, publ. C. G. Naumann, (usual abbreviation: ''¹WM'') *''Der Wille zur Macht'', 1906, ed. by Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche and Peter Gast (usual abbreviation: ''²WM'') *''Der Wille zur Macht: eine Auslegung alles Geschehens'', 1917, ed. by Max Brahn *''Der Wille zur Macht'', 1922
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(15th volume of ''Nachgelassene Werk''), publ. A. Kröne
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*''Der Wille zur Macht'', 1926
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Gesammelte Werke
http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/6029/1 Literatur - Kultur - DER SPIEGEL] *''Der Wille zur Macht'', 1930 (as part of ''Werke in zwei Bänden''), ed. by August Messer *''La Volonté de Puissance'', 1935, ed. by Friedrich Würzbach (Gallimard)
''Digitale Kritische Gesamtausgabe Werke und Briefe''
– digital critical edition of the complete works, posthumous fragments, and letters, based on the critical text by Colli and Montinari, edited by Paolo D'Iorio, Paris, Nietzsche Source, 2009–


In popular culture

The book was featured in the 1933 film '' Baby Face (film), Baby Face''.


See also

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Nietzschean affirmation Nietzschean affirmation (german: Bejahung) is a concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. The best example of this concept can be found in Nietzsche's ''The Will to Power'': Opposition to Schopenhauer Walter Kaufmann wrote that Nietzsch ...
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Will to power The will to power (german: der Wille zur Macht) is a concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. The will to power describes what Nietzsche may have believed to be the main driving force in humans. However, the concept was never systematic ...


References


External links

* /archive.org/details/NietzschesNotebookOf1887-1888.ByFredrickNietzsche1844-1900 "Nietzsche's Last Notebooks 1888" These are his notebooks from the year 1888 up to early January 1889. Nietzsche stopped writing entirely after January 6, 1889. English translation and notes by Daniel Fidel Ferrer (June 2012). * /archive.org/details/NietzschesNotebookOf1887-1888.ByFredrickNietzsche1844-1900_650 "Nietzsche's Notebook of 1887–1888" English translation and notes by Daniel Fidel Ferrer (June 2012).
''Der "Wille zur Macht" – ''kein'' Buch von Friedrich Nietzsche''
a selection of texts from Nietzsche's estate related to his philosophical concept and book projects "Wille zur Macht" ("Will to Power"), edited by Bernd Jung based on th
''Digital Critical Edition of Nietzsche's Works''
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On the Value of Nietzsche's 'The Will to Power' Manuscript

''The Will to Power: An Attempted Transvaluation of All Values''. Book I and II
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