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"Ecce Homo" is an autobiography unlike other autobiographies. Deliberately adopting a provocative style, Nietzsche pushes his philosophical stance to the ultimate limits of combativeness by creating a genius hero whose life is an endless agenda of self-transcendence.
"How to Be Yourself" was completed in 1888, a few weeks before the author lost his mental balance. This work, which bears the subtitle, makes an accounting of Nietzsche's previous works and gives readers who came to know the philosopher after his death the opportunity to finally understand him correctly, in his own terms.
While declaring himself the anti-Christ, he comes to terms with his many enemies - Richard Wagner, German nationalism, "modern man" in general, and primarily Christianity - for the last time. "Ecce Homo" It is Nietzsche's last, most important testament, the summation of an extraordinary philosophical career.
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