A Belated Welcome! edit

 
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Master–slave dialectic edit

I see that you have removed all reference to Master–slave morality and Friedrich Nietzsche from this article. While I accept that the previous reference to these topics may have been misleading and/or unsubstantiated, I think it is important that this article should mention the existence of a similarly named concept, perhaps either in the See Also section or in the hatnotes. (Also posted to Talk:Master–slave dialectic. RichardVeryard (talk) 11:31, 25 November 2012 (UTC)Reply