Beyond Good  Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche
Beyond Good  Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche
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Beyond Good & Evil

Author: Friedrich Nietzsche

Narrator: Alex Squire, The Light

Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/17/2026

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

This radical and unsettling philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche tears apart the comforting belief that morality is simple, fixed, or universally true. It challenges the idea that good and evil exist as clear opposites, revealing instead a world driven by power, instinct, ambition, fear, pride, and unspoken desire. Every inherited certainty is placed under pressure, and the reader is forced to question where values truly come from and whose interests they ultimately serve.

Through relentless questioning and piercing psychological insight, Nietzsche exposes how moral systems are shaped by domination, resentment, weakness, and the hunger for control. What society praises as virtue is often revealed as disguised fear, conformity, or the need to restrain stronger wills. Truth itself is no longer treated as sacred and unchanging, but as something shaped by perspective, struggle, and the will to impose meaning on chaos. Long-held beliefs are stripped of their comfort, leaving behind the dangerous freedom of independent thought.

Rather than offering reassurance, this work provokes discomfort and demands intellectual courage. Friedrich Nietzsche confronts the reader with the unsettling complexity of human nature and the hidden forces that shape belief, identity, and behavior. It is a fearless and demanding meditation on morality, power, independence, and the courage required to think beyond inherited limits and face the human soul without illusion.

About Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) was a German philosopher and philologist whose best-known works include Thus Spoke Zarathustra; Ecce Homo; Human, All Too Human; and Beyond Good and Evil. Much of his work is characterized by radical questioning of the value and objectivity of truth and criticism of traditional ideals of morality. Nietzsche's writings were significant influences on the existentialist, nihilist, and postmodernist schools of thought, as well as on the work of such later writers as Herman Hesse, Albert Camus, Sigmund Freud, and Jean-Paul Sartre.


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