Nietzsche shared his views on many things throughout The Genealogy of Morals, this also includes the way he felt upon the topic of justice and morality. First off, Nietzsche did not simply believe we were born with our moral standards predetermined. Maybe now a days, since we see morality around us as we …show more content…
On the Genealogy of Morals. Translated by D. Smith. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996, page 8). For example, the nobles were always thought of as loyal, courageous, competitive, along with many other things. While the plebs were thought of as weak, disloyal, and non-competitive. That being said even though the nobles were held to a much higher level of standards, the nobles held all the virtues of war, while the plebs had the virtues of peace. This seems as if they had the standards at which their citizens were held completely wrong. But back in these times, virtues of war were not always thought of as a bad