The book which challenged the\n existing dogmas and principle of its times \n Containing 296 aphorisms, Friedrich Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil\n critiques Christian morality and the philosopher’s ideas of truth, and explores\n his own philosophical take on human psychology. This book looks into concepts\n about ‘the free spirit’, nationalism, moral concepts of good and evil and the\n virtues of European culture. Nietzsche became an outspoken critic of German\n nationalism, anti-Semitism and religious dogmatism. Before collapsing and\n suffering a nervous breakdown in 1889, which left him in a vegetative state\n till 1900—the year of his death—Nietzsche wrote Beyond Good and Evil, On the\n Genealogy of Morality, Twilight of the Idols, The Antichrist, Ecce Homo, The\n Case of Wagner and Nietzsche Contra Wagner between 1886 and 1888.
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