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Friedrich Nietzsche's work serves as a powerful critique of modernity, challenging established notions in science, arts, and politics. He argues against the universality of morality, asserting that moral systems are shaped by individual perspectives rather than absolute truths. The book particularly targets European and Christian morality, which Nietzsche sees as hypocritical and life-denying. Through this provocative analysis, it examines themes of identity, religion, democracy, psychology, and individual freedom, influencing contemporary moral philosophy significantly.
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