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Why is Friedrich Nietzsche attributed to anti-Semitic views?

The ideas of Nazism and anti-Semitism are often found in the philosophical writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. This is due to the intervention of his sister, Elisabeth Foerster-Nietzsche, who in the last years of her life was his nurse, and then took over the publication of the still unpublished works of the writer and the complete archive. Being a staunch German nationalist, the sister made the necessary corrections to the texts, often omitting fragments where Nietzsche spoke out unambiguously against anti-Semitism. In the essay "On the Genealogy of Morals," the philosopher specifically explained that he criticized not the Jews as a people, but Judaism as a religion, together with Christianity that emerged from it.

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How did the centennial get its name?

The scientific name of this plant is "agave", but it is called an agave by mistake! Many believe that this plant blooms only after reaching a hundred years of age. The truth is that its flowering depends on the individual characteristics of each plant and the conditions in which it grows. In very warm countries, flowers appear on the agave every few years.

In colder climates, the plant matures only by 40-60 years. Agave, or agave, grows primarily in Mexico, but is also found in the southern and western United States, as well as in Central and tropical South America. This plant has a large "rosette" of thick fleshy leaves pointed at the end. The stem is usually so short that the leaves seem to grow straight from the root. At the time of flowering from the center of the rosette of leaves grows a long stem, or "mast", abundantly strewn with small flowers.

Obviously, this flowering is given to the plant at the cost of great effort, and during the years that it grows, it accumulates stores of nutrients in its fleshy leaves to make flowering possible. The unusual growth of the agave makes it possible to use fee in an interesting way. The shoot of the plant develops very quickly, and when this happens, there is an influx of plant sap into the base of the young shoot. The Mexicans pluck this shoot before it blooms. Then they make a depression in the center of the plant and collect a large amount of sweet juice there.

This juice is called "aguamiel" and is carried in pigskin vessels to a central store where it is left to ferment, after which it becomes thick and whitish. The sugar in the juice is converted to alcohol, resulting in pulque, the national drink of Mexico, considered by many to be healthy and nutritious.

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