Favorite books from Nietzsche?

Favorite books from Nietzsche?

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C&P? I don't know if he read it, but it certainly incorporates the idea of an ubermensch.

>Nietzsche

Wait, did you mean by Nietzsche?

none

Just a retard being a retard wasting space I suppose

>from Nietzsche
Books aren't "from" people, they are "by" people. If you wrote properly there wouldn't be any ambiguity.

What's a niche?

Dawn is a really interesting one. There he's whittling out the edges of the genealogical method while still sympathizing with objectivity.

Objectively his best book was Thus Spoke Zarathustra, you can't prove me wrong so no point in trying

As an adult capable of discerning anything at all about what I read, I've only read Zarathustra.

The Antichrist

only neetcha ive read is zarathustra(twice),human,all too human and beyond good and evil.Where do i go next

Genealogy, duh

Birth of Tragedy

Bruh the last part is edgy af

You’re a lunatic, I like you, based, agree upon the English language we chose, refusal to accept sloppy parroted jargon.

so far I've read birth of tragedy, human, all to human, beyond g & d, tsz and nearly finished gay science. gaya scienza is my favourite so far.

Not as edgy as Christians though, the original edgelords of humanity.

Baby don't hurt me.

Genealogy of morals, but complemented with beyond good and evil