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Thus Spoke Zarathustra

A Book for All and None

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Thus Spoke Zarathustra

By: Friedrich Nietzsche
Narrated by: Christopher Oxford
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra is one of the most extraordinary - and important - texts in Western philosophy. It was written by Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1885. He cast it in the form of a novel in the hope that his urgent message of the 'death of God' and the rise of the superman (Ubermensch) would have greater emotional as well as intellectual impact.

Though tarnished somewhat by inappropriate adoption by the Nazi movement in the mid-20th century, Zarathustra remains an immensely important and influential work, particularly as it exhorts the individual to question standard conventions of society in order to pursue a truly ethical and spiritual path.

After 10 years in solitude in the mountains, Zarathustra decides it is time to return to the world so that people can benefit from the fruits of his pondering: 'I would like to bestow and distribute, until the wise have once more become joyous in their folly, and the poor happy in their riches.'

Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a challenging text, but once encountered and absorbed, it cannot be forgotten for both its content and style.

Translation: Thomas Common - revised and updated.

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This is the kind of work that requires visual reading since single lines pack immense punches. Reading visually will help you give times to pause and think about what he is saying.

however, this is the best choice for listening while doing something that requires your motor skills.

Be warned though because this is quite a challenging and sporadic work that requires upmost attention to detail and book marking lines is not easy on this platform. A physical copy to accompany you will really help you keep up if you are getting lost or aide your holistic view of the book.

as good as it gets

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the way to understand these parables is to already be a person orreason, truth and knowing. the ubermensch. even then not all the parables will make sense immediately. but many will relate to what you already know. listen to this book over and over with your understanding of the world. that's how to understand this book.

amazing to the wise

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As the title suggests. This is a literary and philosophical classic. If you can't make the time to read, take a listen.

Great book, great expression from the reader

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This book is not for just anyone, but everyone should in my regard read this book. And one must read it again and again to understand but it's not up to one self if one will actually know it's message.

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Life changing book. Heavy read. You will want to be focused and rewinding as necessary to digest what is being said. I have been through this book multiple times, usually at turning points and success milestones. It's really that prophetic... It is "a book for all and a book for none", so if you're not into being the Ubermensch, best to keep it moving.

Also, the narration is amazing.

"A book for all and a book for none."

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