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<h2> XI. THE NEW IDOL. </h2>
<p>Somewhere there are still peoples and herds, but not with us, my brethren:
here there are states.</p>
<p>A state? What is that? Well! open now your ears unto me, for now will I
say unto you my word concerning the death of peoples.</p>
<p>A state, is called the coldest of all cold monsters. Coldly lieth it also;
and this lie creepeth from its mouth: "I, the state, am the people."</p>
<p>It is a lie! Creators were they who created peoples, and hung a faith and
a love over them: thus they served life.</p>
<p>Destroyers, are they who lay snares for many, and call it the state: they
hang a sword and a hundred cravings over them.</p>
<p>Where there is still a people, there the state is not understood, but
hated as the evil eye, and as sin against laws and customs.</p>
<p>This sign I give unto you: every people speaketh its language of good and
evil: this its neighbour understandeth not. Its language hath it devised
for itself in laws and customs.</p>
<p>But the state lieth in all languages of good and evil; and whatever it
saith it lieth; and whatever it hath it hath stolen.</p>
<p>False is everything in it; with stolen teeth it biteth, the biting one.
False are even its bowels.</p>
<p>Confusion of language of good and evil; this sign I give unto you as the
sign of the state. Verily, the will to death, indicateth this sign!
Verily, it beckoneth unto the preachers of death!</p>
<p>Many too many are born: for the superfluous ones was the state devised!</p>
<p>See just how it enticeth them to it, the many-too-many! How it swalloweth
and cheweth and recheweth them!</p>
<p>"On earth there is nothing greater than I: it is I who am the regulating
finger of God"—thus roareth the monster. And not only the long-eared
and short-sighted fall upon their knees!</p>
<p>Ah! even in your ears, ye great souls, it whispereth its gloomy lies! Ah!
it findeth out the rich hearts which willingly lavish themselves!</p>
<p>Yea, it findeth you out too, ye conquerors of the old God! Weary ye became
of the conflict, and now your weariness serveth the new idol!</p>
<p>Heroes and honourable ones, it would fain set up around it, the new idol!
Gladly it basketh in the sunshine of good consciences,—the cold
monster!</p>
<p>Everything will it give YOU, if YE worship it, the new idol: thus it
purchaseth the lustre of your virtue, and the glance of your proud eyes.</p>
<p>It seeketh to allure by means of you, the many-too-many! Yea, a hellish
artifice hath here been devised, a death-horse jingling with the trappings
of divine honours!</p>
<p>Yea, a dying for many hath here been devised, which glorifieth itself as
life: verily, a hearty service unto all preachers of death!</p>
<p>The state, I call it, where all are poison-drinkers, the good and the bad:
the state, where all lose themselves, the good and the bad: the state,
where the slow suicide of all—is called "life."</p>
<p>Just see these superfluous ones! They steal the works of the inventors and
the treasures of the wise. Culture, they call their theft—and
everything becometh sickness and trouble unto them!</p>
<p>Just see these superfluous ones! Sick are they always; they vomit their
bile and call it a newspaper. They devour one another, and cannot even
digest themselves.</p>
<p>Just see these superfluous ones! Wealth they acquire and become poorer
thereby. Power they seek for, and above all, the lever of power, much
money—these impotent ones!</p>
<p>See them clamber, these nimble apes! They clamber over one another, and
thus scuffle into the mud and the abyss.</p>
<p>Towards the throne they all strive: it is their madness—as if
happiness sat on the throne! Ofttimes sitteth filth on the throne.—and
ofttimes also the throne on filth.</p>
<p>Madmen they all seem to me, and clambering apes, and too eager. Badly
smelleth their idol to me, the cold monster: badly they all smell to me,
these idolaters.</p>
<p>My brethren, will ye suffocate in the fumes of their maws and appetites!
Better break the windows and jump into the open air!</p>
<p>Do go out of the way of the bad odour! Withdraw from the idolatry of the
superfluous!</p>
<p>Do go out of the way of the bad odour! Withdraw from the steam of these
human sacrifices!</p>
<p>Open still remaineth the earth for great souls. Empty are still many sites
for lone ones and twain ones, around which floateth the odour of tranquil
seas.</p>
<p>Open still remaineth a free life for great souls. Verily, he who
possesseth little is so much the less possessed: blessed be moderate
poverty!</p>
<p>There, where the state ceaseth—there only commenceth the man who is
not superfluous: there commenceth the song of the necessary ones, the
single and irreplaceable melody.</p>
<p>There, where the state CEASETH—pray look thither, my brethren! Do ye
not see it, the rainbow and the bridges of the Superman?—</p>
<p>Thus spake Zarathustra.</p>
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