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J**N
A little too "heady" for me
And by "heady" I don't mean anything associated with drugs!
T**A
just read it
read it
J**S
The proud knowledge of the extraordinary privilege of responsibility, ...
The proud knowledge of the extraordinary privilege of responsibility, the consciousness of this rare freedom, of this power over himself and over fate, has sunk right down to his innermost depths, and has become an instinct, a dominating instinct—what name will he give to it, to this dominating instinct, if he needs to have a word for it? But there is no doubt about it—the sovereign man calls it his conscience.Nietzsche, Friedrich (2012-03-01). The Genealogy of Morals (Dover Thrift Editions) (p. 36). Dover Publications. Kindle Edition.
B**D
Great
Great
L**Z
The price was reasonable
Bought this as a Gift.
D**S
Good
Great book, difficult to read because it was written over 100 years ago, but still a good book to read.
V**Z
Must have!
Great price for a a great treasure! The Genealogy of Morals is a must for any Nietzsche fan.It also really helps trying to gain a better understanding of his writings!
S**N
Five Stars
Great read!
D**H
Priceless
Excellent for criminology students, or anyone studying origins of crime and punishment. Exploration of the soul, good and bad, right and wrong; written in disagreement of a book authored by his best friend. Very deep reading, but worth the effort.
R**Z
Its Nietzsche
nothing to say the man was and is brilliant.
**U
Open one's mind on current moral diemmas.
Illuminates and with persistent reading clarifies essential beliefs.
A**A
Great read!
Wow! It is good to get down to the genesis of words and subjects and axioms. This book was very enlighting and informative. Good quality!
G**R
Five Stars
thanks