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    It is not the case that Nietzsche's critique in 'On the Uses and Disadvantages of History' holds that excessive historical consciousness paralyzes rather than enables political agency.

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    • 1.Historical knowledge enables actors to avoid repeating mistakes; ignorance of patterns guarantees worse outcomes than informed action.
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    • 2.Nietzsche conflates excessive antiquarianism with all historical consciousness; judicious use of history informs rather than paralyzes agency.
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    • 3.His argument is self-undermining: critiquing history's effects requires historical analysis, suggesting some historical consciousness is necessary.
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    • 1.Constant awareness of historical precedent creates decision paralysis by revealing how past actions produced unintended consequences.
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    • 2.Over-documentation of history burdens actors with inherited guilt and competing narratives, undermining confidence in present initiatives.
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    • 3.Revolutionary change requires some historical amnesia; total historical consciousness preserves existing power structures through fatalism.
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