Description
With deep love and respect for individuality, Nietzsche promotes a “will to power” beyond the limitations of Christianity. Nietzsche uses unlimited wit and energy to present an alternative morality that doesn’t depend on the unspoken alliance between truth and power.
‘Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future’ is a book about exploring new heights, undergoing trials and tribulations, and taking personal responsibility. In a world represented by false piety and infected with a “slave morality”, the key to Nietzsche’s thinking lies with the individual.
This book includes many ideas previously mentioned in ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra,’ but it covers them with a much more polemical approach. While it’s undeniably critical, ‘Beyond Good and Evil’ is about revaluation rather than dismissal. Not a purist ideal, the real “superman” cultivates an individual morality through decoding and assimilation.