Zarathustra's Prologue
What does Zarathustra tell us about the challenges of leading people who have become too comfortable and uncritical?
According to Zarathustra, he said that he did not want to be spared by their best enemies nor even the people they love. He said that leading uncritical and comfortable people within the society is hypocritical and therefore those leading such people feel ashamed of themselves. He said that such people should not be allowed to exist within the society since they help the enemy to succeed within the society (Barrow 234). He said that people should struggle and work hard in order to assist the society. Leading people who are uncritical and comfortable make leaders to rule undemocratically without fighting for the rights of the people they lead. Zarathustra was very hypocritical of leading such people since it allows leaders to rule authoritatively. Do you think there is a morality of resentment in our society? If so, how has it affected the relationship between leaders and followers?
Yes, there is a morality of resentment in our society. Resentment appears to have been provided us by the nature for defense and defense only. It is the protection of justice as well as security of the innocence. It prompts to beat off any mischief that is attempted to be done to people and also retaliates any mischief that is already done. As a result, the offender is compelled to repent of his or her injustices through the fear of being punished. Therefore, resentment has ensured the relationship between leaders and followers within the society is smooth. This is mainly due to the fact that followers will fear that any wrong doings might subject them to harsh punishments from leaders (Barrow 405). On the other hand, the leaders will be free to execute their duties freely without fear of victimization since they know that everything that they do is as per the established laws and regulations of