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Loading... Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for None and All
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0140441182, Paperback)
A 19th-century literary masterpiece, tremendously influential in the arts and in philosophy, uses the Persian religious leader Zarathustra to voice the author's views, including the introduction of the controversial doctrine of the Übermensch, or "superman," a term later perverted by Nazi propagandists. A passionate, quasi-biblical style is employed to inspire readers.
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