A review by voodoo_dexter
Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche

4.0

It is the deep suspicious fear of an incurable pessimism that compels the entire millennia to sink their teeth into a religious interpretation of existence.
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The crassness and unapologetic writing can be captivating for the reader. The logical arguments can refactor one's understanding of philosophy and compel the reader to contemplate all of their understanding of philosophy so far categorized as good or evil.
It's not for the easily offended since the inner compass is recalibrated. It's rightly said that the most misquoted author in pop culture/movies is Nietzche since the writings are deliberately dense for the reader to contemplate further upon.