Introducing Nietzsche: A Graphic Guide Laurence Gane & Piero
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Introducing Nietzsche: A Graphic Guide

Author: Laurence Gane & Piero
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Book Title
Introducing Nietzsche: A Graphic Guide
Author
Laurence Gane & Piero
Book Condition
GOOD - covered with clear adhesive plastic book covering; previous owners name.
ISBN
9781848310094
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Icon Books
Year Published
2008
Friedrich Nietzsche, who lost his sanity hugging an old horse being whipped by its owner in 1899, is without question one of the most important, influential and yet supremely engimatic, controversial thinkers of the past 150 years. Introducing Nietzsche,brilliantly illustrated by Piero, explores this firebrand philosopher and shows in his work not only a fearless critique of vanity, religion, nationalism and even philosophy itself, but a startlingly accurate diagnosis of the ills of the 21st century world.

Friedrich Nietzsche, who lost his sanity hugging an old horse being whipped by its owner in 1899, is without question one of the most important, influential and yet supremely engimatic, controversial thinkers of the past 150 years.

Introducing Nietzsche,brilliantly illustrated by Piero, explores this firebrand philosopher and shows in his work not only a fearless critique of vanity, religion, nationalism and even philosophy itself, but a startlingly accurate diagnosis of the ills of the 21st century world.

Friedrich Nietzsche, who lost his sanity hugging an old horse being whipped by its owner in 1899, is without question one of the most important, influential and yet supremely engimatic, controversial thinkers of the past 150 years.

Introducing Nietzsche,brilliantly illustrated by Piero, explores this firebrand philosopher and shows in his work not only a fearless critique of vanity, religion, nationalism and even philosophy itself, but a startlingly accurate diagnosis of the ills of the 21st century world.