In The Genealogy of Morals, Friedrich Nietzsche launches a radical investigation into the origins and function of morality. Challenging centuries of religious and philosophical dogma, Nietzsche reveals morality as a tool shaped by resentment, weakness, and social control-not by universal truth.
In this accessible modern adaptation, readers are guided through Nietzsche's three powerful essays:
- Essay I: Good and Evil, Good and Bad - Explore how ancient noble values were subverted by the morality of the oppressed.
- Essay II: Guilt, Bad Conscience, and Related Matters - Uncover the psychological roots of guilt and how it became internalized through religion and punishment.
- Essay III: What Do Ascetic Ideals Mean? - Understand the rise of asceticism, its psychological allure, and its societal consequences.
This edition breaks down Nietzsche's sharpest insights in contemporary language, offering a gripping experience for both new readers and seasoned thinkers.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- A piercing critique of traditional morality and religion
- The roots of guilt, self-punishment, and the inner judge
- A new perspective on power, freedom, and human nature
- A clear, faithful, and modern translation of Nietzsche's explosive ideas
Whether you're a student of philosophy, a fan of psychology, or simply seeking truth, The Genealogy of Morals will challenge you to look deeper-and think sharper.
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