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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 184425 August 1900) was a Human who lived on Earth during the 19th century.

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Born in what would later become part of Germany, Nietzsche became one of the most influential philosophers in Human history.

Flint compared the books written by Phillip Green of blending the worst of Nietzsche and Rand. (ST short story: "The Immortality Blues")

Nietzsche developed the idea of the Übermensch, or a "super human." In the 22nd century, the Augment Malik likened himself to Nietzsche's ideal of the Übermensch. (ENT episode: "Borderland")

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