According to reddit.com and bigthink.com, Friedrich Nietzsche, a renowned philosopher, had complex views on government and politics. He was critical of many forms of social organization, including democracy, socialism, anarchism, empire, monarchy, and more.
Nietzsche didn’t believe in governments as we typically think of them. He thought all political parties and political processes were vessels for the ideas of the individuals at the top. He believed that their outward forms were irrelevant.
He was not a fan of liberal democracy, viewing it as a tool of the masses to oppress the few. He saw democracy as a system that could impose the majority’s morality on free-spirited loners who made up a small part of the population.
Nietzsche admired political figures like Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Muhammad, Voltaire, and Friedrich III. These individuals stood out from their peers and went against the “conventional wisdom” of their times.
In essence, Nietzsche’s favorite form of government would likely be one led by individuals who rise above and beyond others around them and do so against the grain. This could occur in any political system or form of government, whether a monarchy, a democracy, a dictatorship, a theocracy, or something else altogether.