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So where should I start with Nietzsche? Wiki has a good list of books, but should I just go chronologically, or is there a better route to understanding his works? I'll probably just start wherever, but wondering where you anons think is a good spot to start.

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Ecce Homo

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Read through Schopenhauer's collected essays and aphorisms first and then just jump straight into Beyond good and evil. The Kaufman translations of Nietzsche are best.

>Beyond good and evil
>On the genealogy of morals
>The birth of tragedy
>The rest

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k thanks

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Untimely Meditations
Human, All Too Human
The Gay Science
The Birth of Tragedy
Beyond Good and Evil
Genealogy of Morals
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
The Twilight of the Idols
The Antichrist
Ecce Homo
Will to Power