This book is a brief presentation of Friedrich Nietzsche’s work “Thus Spoke Zarathustra. A Book for Everyone and No One.”
We have substantially shortened the original text, leaving its key ideas and semantic emphasis unchanged.
The treatise “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” is often called the “Bible” of Nietzscheanism.
It is here that one of the philosopher’s central ideas is revealed—the concept of the Overman: a moral compass, the highest goal and meaning to which one should strive.
For Nietzsche, the human being is only a transitional stage—a bridge from the animal to the Overman.
The unusual manner of exposition—poetic and aphoristic—may not match the usual idea of what a philosophical treatise should be. But as you read, the author’s logic becomes clearer, and his ideas and convictions are perceived ever more deeply.