
Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None (version 2) (includes annotations)
This is a reading of Friedrich Nietzsche's 'Thus Spake Zarathustra' with annotations by Anthony M. Ludovici. The annotations are included immediately after the relevant passages to aid understanding. The work is considered Nietzsche's magnum opus, but the reader is cautioned that its title may attract those unfamiliar with his philosophy. The summary is provided by jvanstan.
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Thus Spake Zarathustra A Book for All and None version 2 includes annotations - Friedrich Nietzsche - Part 2
The modern British philosopher, Anthony M. Ludovici, said that this text “is unquestionably Nietzsche’s opus magnum.” However, he warns the reader that since “the book with the most mysterious, startling, or suggestive title, will always stand the best chance of being purchased by those who have no other criteria to guide them in their choice than the aspect of a title-page … ‘Thus Spake Zarathust
Thus Spake Zarathustra A Book for All and None version 2 includes annotations - Friedrich Nietzsche - Part 1
The modern British philosopher, Anthony M. Ludovici, said that this text “is unquestionably Nietzsche’s opus magnum.” However, he warns the reader that since “the book with the most mysterious, startling, or suggestive title, will always stand the best chance of being purchased by those who have no other criteria to guide them in their choice than the aspect of a title-page … ‘Thus Spake Zarathust
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