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The Genealogy of Morals by Friederich Nietzsche
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The Genealogy of Morals

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Length 5 hours 27 minutes
Language Spanish
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Summary

"The Genealogy of Morals" is a philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche, first published in 1887. In this book, Nietzsche explores the origins and development of moral concepts and values in Western civilization. He argues that traditional morality, which he refers to as "slave morality," has its roots in the resentment and weakness of the oppressed classes, while a "master morality" based on strength and power was present in earlier cultures.

Nietzsche believes that traditional morality is characterized by a focus on self-denial, self-sacrifice, and altruism, which he sees as a form of disguised self-interest. He argues that this morality is detrimental to human flourishing and that it should be rejected in favor of a more life-affirming and individualistic morality that values strength, creativity, and self-assertion.

Throughout the book, Nietzsche engages in a critical analysis of key moral concepts such as guilt, conscience, punishment, and justice. He also discusses the role of religion in shaping moral values and argues that the Christian tradition has been particularly damaging to human progress and individual freedom.

Overall, "The Genealogy of Morals" is a challenging and provocative work that seeks to upend traditional moral assumptions and encourage readers to think more critically about the values they hold. It remains a significant contribution to the field of moral philosophy and continues to generate debate and discussion among scholars and readers today.

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