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Nietzsche says, "To be sure, an ominous new superstition, a peculiar narrowness of interpretation, attained supremacy precisely thereby: the origin of an action was interpreted in the most definite sense possible; people were agreed in the belief that the value of an action lay in the value of its intention."
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