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Into his last productive year, 1888, Nietzsche continued such observations with unwavering consistency. In one of his final published works, ‘Antichrist,’ he virtually defines will to power as the ultimate good: “What is good? All that enhances the feeling of power, and Will to Power”. ‘The will to Power’ contains several reiterations of the ontological view:

Every atom affects the whole of being. . . That is why I call it a quantum of ‘will to power.” (Section 634)

The will to power is not a being, not a becoming, but a ‘pathos’ -- the most elemental fact from which a becoming and effecting first emerge. (section 635)

Every center of force -- and not only man -- construes all the rest of the world from its own view, i.e., measures, feels, forms, according to its own force. . . My idea is that every specific body strives to become master over all space and extend its force (--its will to power) . . (section 636)

All driving force is will to power, that there is no other physical, dynamic or psychic force except this (section 688)

The will to accumulate force. . . Should we not be permitted to assume this will as a motive cause in chemistry, too? -- and in the cosmic order? ((section 689)

Life is merely a special case of the will to power. (section 692)

The innermost essence of being is will to power . . . (section 693) And then the last such entry

That will to power in which I recognize the ultimate grounds and character of all change . . . (259 ) ~ Page 170
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