
A fierce, uncompromising voice erupts from the opening pages, demanding readers confront the foundations of Western morality. The work launches into a searing critique of Christian values, exposing what its author sees as a culture of weakness and resignation while championing strength, vitality, and the will to power. Its language is vivid and confrontational, weaving mythic imagery with sharp philosophical insight, inviting listeners to question long‑held beliefs about truth, virtue, and freedom.
Beyond the polemic, the text explores the possibilities of a new human ideal—one that transcends herd mentality and embraces a higher, self‑affirming mode of existence. It challenges the comforts of modern complacency, urging a re‑evaluation of what constitutes genuine happiness and moral worth. Listeners will be drawn into a provocative dialogue that pushes the boundaries of conventional thought, setting the stage for a radical re‑imagining of values that continues to reverberate through philosophy and culture.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (153K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1900
A fiercely original German thinker, he wrote with unusual intensity about morality, culture, religion, and the ways people create meaning. His books still feel alive because they challenge readers rather than comfort them.
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by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche