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Beyond Good and Evil

The Groundbreaking Philosophy Classic on Morality, Truth, and the Human Spirit
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A radical challenge to the foundations of morality.

In Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche shatters conventional notions of right and wrong, urging readers to question the origins of their beliefs and embrace the complexity of the human condition.


Building on the ideas of Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche rejects absolute moral values and champions the «will to power»—the creative drive that fuels human greatness. With his signature wit, irony, and piercing insight, he examines religion, politics, culture, and philosophy itself, calling for a new type of thinker: one unafraid to see beyond inherited dogmas.


Provocative and profound, this work remains one of the most influential texts in Western philosophy—a timeless invitation to think for yourself and live with bold authenticity.


"A masterpiece of intellectual rebellion—its impact on modern thought is immeasurable."

– Philosophy Now


"Nietzsche's most complete and challenging statement of his mature philosophy."

– The Times Literary Supplement


Why Readers Love It:

One of the most influential works in modern philosophy


Challenges traditional morality, religion, and cultural norms


⚡ Written in Nietzsche's sharp, aphoristic style for maximum impact


Click 'Buy Now' to confront Nietzsche's bold vision—and step beyond the boundaries of conventional morality.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
10 августа 2025
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250 стр.
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