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One of the best autobiography books I have read...
In this book, which is full of brutal criticism about the Germans and Christianity, he wrote down his own thoughts without hesitation. He did not forget to include how the books he wrote before this work were created and what influenced them...
Person; He argues that if he does not accept something in the spiritual world, whether it is right or wrong, if he remains silent, it is a crime against humanity. He believes that the period in which he wrote his works was not his own period, and that while he criticizes the philosophers, music and clergy of that period, his own books will be born after his death. He wants it to be tolerated that he doesn't worry about those who don't understand him and criticize him that day...
Nietzsche does not forget to add that this work is a book of criticism of the science, art and politics of 1886, and while he talks about how all of Europe, especially most of the Germans, are a ragtag group, he wholeheartedly wishes for French culture to encompass all of Europe...
As an individual, he expresses that man must first discover the God within himself and that after this discovery he will not need another God...
Even though I'm not very good with philosophy books, I love Nietzsche's narrative. In this work, although his admiration for himself is incredibly high, you will not be disturbed while reading it...