Nietzsche may have been seriously wrong in his understanding of modernity: he may have mistaken one part of the story—the rise of secularism—for the whole tale; but few men have struggled as honestly with the problem of nihilism as he.
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Roger Kimball, "[http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/The-perversions-of-M--Foucault-4714 The Perversions of M. Foucault]", The New Criterion, March 1993