Descripción
Friedrich Nietzsche was a relentless critic of religion and, consequently, of Western culture. He proclaimed the death of God and anticipated the arrival of the Übermensch, an individual capable of creating their values without relying on pre-established dogmas. His provocative philosophy has inspired both modern thought and some of the most radical movements of our time.
One hundred twenty-five years after his death, many of his ideas have resurfaced, sometimes with extreme and distorted interpretations. This book not only presents the thoughts of the great German philosopher but also analyzes the impact and risks of his legacy.
Reading Nietzsche is an art. It does not tolerate clumsiness or literalism. His work demands cunning, irony, and a critical mind. Those who follow him unquestioningly, who read him without reservation, risk getting lost in his philosophical labyrinth.
In simple terms, it is the idea that everything in life repeats itself eternally in an infinite cycle. That is, every moment of our existence, every decision, and every event will occur repeatedly, the same way, for all eternity.