The Antichrist
Written by Friedrich Nietzsche
Narrated by Andrew Jackson
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"The Antichrist" is a philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche, written in 1888 as part of his critique of organized religion, particularly Christianity. In this book, Nietzsche sharply criticizes the morality and values of Christianity, presenting his ideas on the concept of the "Antichrist" as a figure opposed to Christian doctrine and morality. He delves into topics such as the decline of Christianity, the nature of morality, the will to power, and the reevaluation of values.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) was a German philosopher whose works critique the entire philosophical tradition up to this point, and provocatively call for a reaffirmation of life that has been sacrificed for the sake of abstract knowledge. Often considered the first existentialist philosopher who proclaimed "the death of God," his work was largely ignored during his lifetime but had an incalculable influence on modern politics, philosophy, psychology, and culture, including its many appropriations by both right-wing and left-wing movements.
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