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DIRECTIONS: Four alternative summaries are given below the text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.

Modern bourgeois society, said Nietzsche, was decadent and enfeebled – a victim of the excessive development of the rational faculties at the expense of will and instinct. Against the liberal-rationalist stress on the intellect, Nietzsche urged recognition of the dark mysterious world of instinctual desires – the true forces of life. Smother the will excessive intellectualizing and you destroy the spontaneity that sparks cultural creativity and ignites a zest for living. The critical and theoretical outlook destroyed the creative instincts. For man’s manifold potential to be realized, he must forego relying on the intellect and nurture again the instinctual roots of human existence.

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Nietzsche urges the decadent and enfeebled modern society to forego intellect and give importance to creative instincts.
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Nietzsche urges the decadent and enfeebled modern society to smother the will with excessive intellectualizing and ignite a zest for living.
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Nietzsche criticizes the intellectuals for enfeebling the modern bourgeois society by not nurturing man’s creative instincts.
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Nietzsche blames excessive intellectualization for the decline of modern society and suggests nurturing creative instincts instead.
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The correct option is A Nietzsche urges the decadent and enfeebled modern society to forego intellect and give importance to creative instincts.
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