William Shakespeare
Законом образования таких единств становится анти-закон: всякая власть вступает в борьбу с другой властью и тем самым сохраняет и усиливает саму себя. Чтобы не вступать в споры со старой логикой, Ницше называет вступающие в борьбу противоположностей единства «аффектами», «влечениями», «динамическими квантами» или «волей к власти». Он отмечает, что «воля» — это, конечно, нечто более сложное, чем «единство».
Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we seek to understand the laws of such unity, wherein the very essence of power becomes entwined in a never-ending battle with itself. As one authority clashes with another, each seeking to assert its dominance and thus perpetuate its own existence, a paradox emerges: the law of unity becomes the anti-law, a twisted reflection of itself. Nietzsche, in his wisdom, refers to these conflicting forces as "affections", "impulses", "dynamic quantities", or the "will to power". He recognizes that the concept of "will" is far more intricate than that of "unity", for it embodies a complexity that transcends mere singularity. In this eternal struggle for supremacy, the old logic is challenged, and new truths are unearthed. The very fabric of reality is woven with threads of contradiction, and it is through this dialectic that we come to understand the true nature of power and existence. To engage in such disputes is to delve into the depths of the human soul, to confront the inherent contradictions that define our very being. And so, we are left to ponder the meaning of it all, to seek out the hidden truths that lie just beyond our grasp. In the end, we are left with more questions than answers, but perhaps it is in the seeking that we find our true purpose."
