To the general population, Jordan Peterson is most known for being outspoken and having controversial stances on certain socio-political issues.
And even amongst those who found out about him through their interest in psychology and/or philosophy, it seems that the focus has shifted from some of the main questions he deals with to the controversy surrounding him.
This time, I would like to bring the focus back to what I believe is the most important part of his work. And I would like to make the case that the main idea of Peterson’s work proves that Friedrich Nietzsche was right all along.
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