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What to read after 'Beyond Good and Evil' and 'On the Genealogy of Morality'?

>> No.13527558

>>13527536
Gay science

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Unironically the magic mountain

>> No.13527576

>>13527536
Thus spoke Zarathustra

>> No.13527589

>>13527536
Sophocles, Aristophanes, The Birth of Tragedy, and then Hegel.

>> No.13527608

I'm particularly interested in the concept of the will to power and its practical implementation in the real world.

>> No.13527634

>>13527608
It is a metaphysical concept anon
Nietzsche implies that all material phenomena are expressions of an underlying will to power.

>> No.13527643

>>13527536
The Bible

>> No.13527658

>>13527589
>Aristophanes
>Tragedy

>> No.13528099

Bump

>> No.13528107

>>13527536
Beyond Beyond Good and Evil (aka Beyond Good and Evil part 2)

>> No.13528125

>>13527658
The point of reading comedy after tragedy is to get a sense of how it was actually staged, retard.

>> No.13528490

Thus spoke Zarathustra obviously.