For everyone who wants to understand the human being
“Human, All Too Human” is a bright, controversial, and landmark work of a great thinker, first published in 1878. The book has the subtitle “A Book for Free Spirits.” It is a turning point for Nietzsche: in it, he renounces his earlier idealistic theories and moves to the positions of firm skepticism, revises all of European culture, and launches criticism against his former idols—Wagner and Schopenhauer.