understanding classroom of the elite opening quotes
What is evil?- Whatever springs from weakness.
-F W Nietzsche, The Antichrist
To understand we will need to expand on Nietzsche's philosophy. Nietzsche distinguished between two types of moralities: master morality and slave morality.
Master morality, according to Nietzsche, was characterised by values such as strength, nobility, capability, trustworthiness and pride. In contrast, slave morality arose as a reaction to master morality, devaluing what what the master values. Arising from ressentiment, slave morality is characterised by humility, meekness, charity and pity.
Nietzsche's statement is thus a direct critique against slave morality. According to slave morality, strength and power are seen as virtuous. Nietzsche emphasises the opposite.
This philosophy can be seen in CoTE everywhere. The school has a clear hierarchy where the students with greater abilities sit at the top, with greater privileges, and those with perceived weaker abilities... do not. The school makes it clear that everything is decided by merit.
Actions taken by students to maintain their position or gain an advantage may be seen as "evil" through the eyes of lower students, yet the school will only award such schemes with more points. The association is clear.
It takes great talent and skill to conceal one's talent and skill.
-La Rochefoucauld, Reflections or Sentences and Moral Maxims
Rochefocauld's maxims are known for his short, witty reflections on human behaviour and character.
While seemingly counter-intuitive, hiding one's talent and skill from others is naturally advantageous because it: projects a humble image and wards off resentment, allowing for more positive relationships; protects you from envy attacks; it builds anticipation and an air of mystery, allowing for strategic revelation to be all the more impactful.
Without a doubt this directly refers to Ayanokouji. It can be applied to a few other characters as well, who choose not to reveal certain abilities of theirs, giving them an edge over other students. I cannot name them here because spoilers.😅
Man is an animal that makes bargains: no other animal does this - no dog exchanges bones with one another.
-Adam Smith, An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
This quote is taken from the book that is known to be the cornerstone of the study of economics. It means to say that humans are unique to other animals in that we can bargain, make deals and come to agreements.
This opens up another dimension of complexity in social interactions between humans. Getting what you want from another individual involves providing something to them: be it a fair return of service, or mercy (blackmail). The very cunning know the intricacies human biases, and how to use them.
In this episode we observe negotiations between Ayanokouji and Kushida, and between the two and a senpai in order to procure mock test papers.
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