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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
Abbreviations of Nietzsche's Works
Chapter 1: Introduction
1 Overview of the Project and Summary of the Previous Volume
2 Introduction to the Second and Final Volume of the Project
References
Part I: Nietzsche Contra Nietzsche: Against Aristocracy
Chapter 2: Nietzsche's Immoralist Theory of State Legitimacy
1 The New Problem of Normative Authority: Legitimacy Without Persuasion
2 Nietzsche's Solution to the Authority Problem: Amor Fati as a Posteriori Legitimacy
References

Chapter 3: Nietzsche's All Too Moralist Politics of Aristocratic Radicalism
1 The Law of Manu: The Foundations of Political Philosophy in Holy Lies
2 Meaningful Suffering: Nietzsche's Failed Solution to the Legitimacy Problem
3 Aristocratic Radicalism as Nihilistic Idealism: Meaning without Material Foundation
References
Part II: Justice Beyond Exchange
Chapter 4: Nietzsche's Failed Theory of Aristocratic Justice
1 Criteria for Reconstructing Nietzsche's Incompatibilist, Immoralist Politics
2 Nietzsche's Early Contractarian Theory of Justice: Self-Interested Exchange

3 Nietzsche's Late Theory of Justice: Symbolic Exchange Between Classes
References
Chapter 5: An Immoralist Theory of Right: Doing Justice to the Drives
1 Types, Not Classes, as the Aim of Justice
2 Breeding, Not Improvement, as Means to Justice: How to Make Unequals Equal
3 Drives, Not Individuals, as the Object of Justice: Difference to the Different
4 Non-liberal Rights: Never Make the Different the Same
References
Part III: Democracy After Liberty
Chapter 6: An Immoralist Theory of Peoples: Nobility as Collective Agency

1 A Herd Animal Without Instincts: Nietzsche's Misleading Animal Rhetoric
2 Herds Versus Peoples: The Possibility of Noble Collective Agency and Self-Rule
3 Peoples and Institutions: The Place of Strong, Manifold Souls in the Social Order
References
Chapter 7: An Immoralist Theory of Democracy as the Production of a People
1 Pluralism Versus Democracy: Why Popular Power Harms Individual Feelings of Freedom
2 The Aristocratism of Procedural Democracy: Majoritarianism, Elitism, and Ideology
3 Principles of Immoralist Democracy: A Non-liberalism of Consequences

4 The Danger of Non-liberalism: The Gay Science as Experimental, Democratic Verification
References
Part IV: Egalitarianism After Morality
Chapter 8: An Immoralist Theory of Egalitarianism: Toward a Nietzschean Theory of Socialism
1 The Breeding Conditions of Higher Types: Nietzsche's Hothouse Politics
2 Nietzsche's Failed Case Against Equality: Pathos from Distance Versus Pathos for Difference
Against Qualitative Equality: Ähnlichkeit or Vielheit, Similarity or Multiplicity?
Against Quantitative Equality: Pathos of Distance as Superiority or Difference?

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