Revelation is the oft-misunderstood capstone of the canon. Michael Wilcock explores and explains this confusing yet majestic book in this classic commentary.
This text provides an introduction to Nietzsche's philosophy and seeks to reflect the diversity and depth of the 19th-century thinker. It shows his anticipation of existentialism, psychoanalysis, semiotics and postmodernism and explores his theories on the existence of God and human evolution.