«The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music», «Thus Spoke Zarathustra», «Beyond Good and Evil», «Twilight of the Idols»—each of these works by Friedrich Nietzsche, appearing with the effect of an exploding bomb, became a new milestone in the history of philosophy and culture. But the scandalous fame of the philosopher who shocks society and rejects established morals and customs begins precisely with the work «Human, All Too Human» (1878), bearing the subtitle «A Book for Free Spirits», which is offered to readers in this edition. In this “melancholy-bold” book, Nietzsche calls for a revolution of all habitual evaluations and valued habits, a revolution he himself carried out: «It is a monument to a stern discipline of the self, by means of which I suddenly put an end to everything injected into me of “holy enthusiasm,” “idealism,” “fine feeling”