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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice older book in good condition. Some tanning wear and marking due to age. Hardcover. English. See images for condition. About the book >.>.> The aim of this book is not only to sum up briefly Friedrich Nietzsche's life and work, but also to state, in as simple terms as possible, what Nietzsche still means, or might mean, to us some seventy years after his death. In the history of modern European thought and culture Nietzsche occupies one of the most provocative and at the same time perplexing positions: provocative, because he challenged all the traditional ideas, beliefs and values of his age; and perplexing, because his work has proved highly stimulat-ing even on account of its inconsistencies and contradic-tions. His personal fate itself was unusual, and its dramatic character was increased by the fact that after neglect, lasting throughout the whole of his creative life, Nietzsche's work sprang into such vogue that it became, for a while, something of an ideological battle-cry all over Europe. And although his challenge to the whole of our civilization was misinterpreted by his detractors and often even more so by his followers, the.