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The Antichrist, Ecce Homo

Friedrich Nietzsche
4.4
(5)
Duration
4h 22m
Year
2016
Language
English

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“The Antichrist” and “Ecce Homo” were two of the last works written by Friedrich Nietzsche just before his mental collapse in 1889. Though both written in 1888, they are very different in content and style.

In “The Antichrist”, Nietzsche expands on his view that the submissive nature of Christianity undermined Western society, depressing and sapping energy. Using a challenging, aphoristic style, he considers 'good' and 'bad', Buddhism and Christianity, and criticizes the concepts of sin, faith, and pity as proposed in the Christian tradition, declaring that they undermined a zest for life.

“Ecce Homo” is effectively Nietzsche's autobiography. Writing in his idiosyncratic, urgent manner, he focuses on carefully chosen topics as he reviews his life and work. Among the chapter headings are: “Why I Am so Wise” and “Why I Am so Clever”. But like so much of Nietzsche, the effect is not quite as bombastic as might be expected, it is a fascinating document.

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