Der Wille zur Macht: Eine Auslegung alles Geschehens

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Der Wille zur Macht: Eine Auslegung alles Geschehens

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

DE·~12 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

Der Wille zur Macht

0:44
2

Vorwort.

19:19
3

Inhalt.

0:57
4

Erstes Buch. Der europäische Nihilismus.

2:08:55
5

Zweites Buch. Kritik der höchsten bisherigen Werte (Einsicht in das, was durch sie Ja und Nein sagte).

2:41:56
6

Drittes Buch. Prinzip einer neuen Wertsetzung.

4:42:14
7

Viertes Buch. Zucht und Züchtung.

2:07:01

Description

This volume gathers the scattered notes Friedrich Nietzsche left for a work he called “the Will to Power,” arranging them so listeners can follow the thread of his philosophy without getting lost in the original manuscript chaos. The editor’s careful ordering lets the central idea—life’s drive toward self‑affirmation—shine through, offering a clearer view of Nietzsche’s attempt to lay out a single, unified doctrine.

Divided into four sections, the book first diagnoses the European crisis of nihilism, then turns a sharp eye on the prevailing moral hierarchy, proposes a fresh principle for creating values, and finally discusses the cultivation of a higher type of human being. Throughout, Nietzsche questions the foundations of conventional ethics and hints at a new way of understanding strength, creativity, and responsibility.

Listeners will encounter Nietzsche’s characteristic vigor and paradox, tempered by thoughtful introductions that guide the journey. The result is an accessible yet intellectually demanding portrait of a thinker who sought to rewrite the map of values for a modern world.

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Language

de

Duration

~12 hours (692K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Peter Becker, Heike Leichsenring and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2019-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

1844–1900

Best known for challenging inherited ideas about morality, religion, and culture, this fiercely original thinker helped reshape modern philosophy. His books still feel electric because they ask uncomfortable questions about truth, freedom, creativity, and how to live.

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