
Mark Carney Explains Nietzsche (Sort of)
This text examines a speech by Mark Carney to explore the crumbling facade of the rules-based international order through the lens of Nietzschean philosophy. The author argues that global institutions were never truly neutral, but were instead functional fictions sustained by American hegemony and a collective agreement to ignore their inconsistencies. By admitting that international law is applied unevenly, Carney inadvertently validates Nietzsche’s assertion that order is a performance of power rather than a discovery of universal truth. The source suggests that figures like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have punctured this illusion by refusing to speak the language of polite diplomacy, exposing the structural asymmetries underneath. Ultimately, the article posits that once the gap between rhetoric and reality is acknowledged, society cannot return to its previous state of innocence or believe in the old maps of global integration.
👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/01/21/mark-carney-explains-nietzsche/
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