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Always having been interested in the nature of health, his emerging references to power stem from his earlier efforts to discover the secret of the ancient Greeks' outstanding health, which he had regarded as the effects of how "agon" (i.e., competition, one-upmanship, or contest, as conceived in his 1872 essay, "Homer's Contest") permeated their cultural attitudes.
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