Human and Idea
By the Human seeking to revolt against the iron-logic of Nature, he also gets into conflict with the principles to which he himself alone owes his existence as a Human: So must his behaviour counter to Nature lead to his personal downfall.
Here indeed comes the snarky and genuinely jewish—but equally dumb—objection from the modern pacifist: Humanity transcends even Nature!
Millions thoughtlessly mimic this jewish nonsense, and really ultimately imagine themselves to represent a sort of transcender of Nature; whereby, however, nothing more than an idea stands at their disposal as a weapon—yet an idea so miserable, that accordingly, no real World is left to be envisioned.
Entirely apart from that, the Human has not yet transcended Nature in any manner: Rather at best he has snatched one or another little corner of her monstrously gigantic veil of eternal riddles and secrets and sought to upheave it; such that he in truth invents nothing, rather only discovers anything, such that he dominates not Nature, rather only he has risen to become lord over those other living beings on grounds of the knowledge of individual natural laws and secrets, thus lord over those who merely lack said knowledge.
And so again totally apart from that, Idea cannot transcend the prerequisites for the becoming and being of Humanity—because any Idea itself depends solely upon the Human. For without Humans, there are not any human ideas within this World. Consequently, the Idea as such always presupposes the existence of the Human; and therewith all the laws which created the prerequisites for this human existence. ~
From 11th Chapter Folk and Race of the book Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler (Zentralverlag der NSDAP., Frz. Eher Nachf., G.m.b.H., München; 1943)
Translation: Copyright 2021 of Fritz Maes