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Catch wrestling
A style of wrestling emphasizing aggression and submission techniques, contrasted with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
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Josh Barnett sees Nietzsche's Ubermensch as a temporary state of overcoming human weaknesses, not a permanent ideal.
Barnett argues that war and conflict are inherent to human survival and flourishing, reflecting a struggle for power.
Catch wrestling's emphasis on aggression is viewed by Barnett as more honest than Brazilian Jiu Jitsu's gentler portrayal.
Barnett believes that violence is a natural part of human interaction and societal structures will always emerge to manage it.
Barnett critiques Marxism for misunderstanding human nature, arguing that accountability must accompany freedom to prevent chaos.
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