In El anticristo, Friedrich Niezsche presents his sharpest critique of Judeo-Christian morality. Under attack are compassion, weakness, and the beliefs that came to constitute Western society after the death of Christ, as Niezsche calls for a return to the values of aristocracy—power, force, and the search for truth beyond superstition. Polemical and a little mad, this book of Nietzsche’s opened up new paths of thought, some of which have yet to be explored.
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About the Author:
Luis Benítez is an Argentinean essayist and dramaturge. He has received many awards and recognitions and is the author of 24 books. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was born in Prussia and studied philology, theology, and music. Considered the greatest modern philosopher, his influential and polemic works include Thus Spoke Zarathustra, The Genealogy of Morals, and Ecce Homo.
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- PublisherEdiciones Lea
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 9876340492
- ISBN 13 9789876340496
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages128
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