Friedrich Nietzsche
A bold critique of morality, religion, and modern culture-by one of philosophy’s most provocative thinkers.In Twilight of the Idols, Friedrich Nietzsche picks up the hammer-his metaphor for philosophical critique-and smashes through centuries of inherited beliefs. In this short yet powerful work, Nietzsche takes aim at Socratic rationalism, Christian values, German culture, and the 'idols' of Western thought.Written with razor-sharp clarity and aphoristic brilliance, this book is both an introduction to Nietzsche’s key ideas and a cornerstone of existentialist and modern philosophy.'What does not kill me makes me stronger.' -NietzscheWhether you’re a philosophy student, a reader of classic intellectual works, or a seeker of radical ideas, Twilight of the Idols offers a direct path into Nietzsche’s most accessible and explosive thinking.Perfect for readers interested in:Friedrich Nietzsche booksExistentialism and modern philosophyPhilosophy of morality and religionRadical critiques of Western valuesPhilosophical classics for beginners and advanced readersRevolt against dogma. Challenge tradition. Read Nietzsche.