Overview of On the Genealogy of Morality
On the Genealogy of Morality is a groundbreaking treatise by Friedrich Nietzsche, written in July 1887. The work examines the origin and function of morality through sharp and often controversial insights.
Key Content Points
- Analysis of the (bad) conscience and the workings of history
- Morality as an expression of the will to power
- Famous passage about the Jews as 'the priestly people of ressentiment par excellence'
- Comparisons with Freud and Marx in instincts and civilization respectively
Language and Usage
This text is written in Dutch, suitable for a high language level (C1-C2). The learning material is ideal for self-study, education, and professional purposes in literature, philosophy, and cultural studies.
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