
Beyond Good And Evil
by Friedrich Nietzsche
4.2/5
1 book reviewed · 4.2 avg
A philosophically dense but rewarding masterpiece that challenges moral assumptions through brilliant aphorisms, though demanding significant intellectual preparation from readers.
What works
• Brilliant aphoristic style that delivers profound insights in memorable phrases
• Psychological analysis of human motivation remains remarkably relevant
• Historical influence on existentialism and postmodern thought is undeniable
• Challenges readers to think independently about moral assumptions
• Accessible format in Fingerprint! Classics edition with clear presentation
What doesn't
• Extremely demanding for readers without philosophical background
• Limited constructive vision beyond critique of existing beliefs
• Some dated social attitudes reflect 19th-century prejudices
• Repetitive attacks on Christianity and democracy can feel excessive
• Aphoristic structure makes systematic understanding difficult