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- ce0e2313af533265e87402334016ecf46df7e849b4fbb94f712eb39c89b378b7 chapter "58".
- ce0e2313af533265e87402334016ecf46df7e849b4fbb94f712eb39c89b378b7 first "Friedrich".
- ce0e2313af533265e87402334016ecf46df7e849b4fbb94f712eb39c89b378b7 isCitedBy Christian_anarchism.
- ce0e2313af533265e87402334016ecf46df7e849b4fbb94f712eb39c89b378b7 last "Nietzsche".
- ce0e2313af533265e87402334016ecf46df7e849b4fbb94f712eb39c89b378b7 quote "There is a perfect likeness between Christian and anarchist: their object, their instinct, points only toward destruction…The Christian and the anarchist: both are decadents; both are incapable of any act that is not disintegrating, poisonous, degenerating, blood-sucking; both have an instinct of mortal hatred of everything that stands up, and is great, and has durability, and promises life a future…".
- ce0e2313af533265e87402334016ecf46df7e849b4fbb94f712eb39c89b378b7 title The_Antichrist_(book).
- ce0e2313af533265e87402334016ecf46df7e849b4fbb94f712eb39c89b378b7 year "1895".