“That which an age considers evil is usually an unseasonable echo of what was formerly considered good—the atavism of an old Ideal .”From critiquing the Christian morality and the philosophers’ ideas of truth to propounding Nietzsche’s philosophical insights into human psychology, this book explores his conceptions about ‘the free spirit,’ the virtues of the European culture, nationalism and the moral concepts of good and evil. Students of philosophy and literature as well as general readers will prize this rich sampling of Nietzsche's thought in an unabridged and inexpensive edition of one of the philosopher's most important works.