
Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None Part 4Legacy of Great Minds 487
프리드리히 니체Zarathustra returns to the world but finds few who understand him.
His message of the Ubermensch is distorted or rejected, prompting a return to silence.
He sees traditional morality as producing “little men” who suppress greatness.
He redefines his teaching through suffering and solitude once more.
He names three evils to be overcome?power-lust, greed, and moral hypocrisy.
In silence, he seeks intuitive signs of authentic life.
The Ubermensch is no longer just an idea but an existential pursuit.
This part delves into the pain of return and deep reflection on the ideal.
His message of the Ubermensch is distorted or rejected, prompting a return to silence.
He sees traditional morality as producing “little men” who suppress greatness.
He redefines his teaching through suffering and solitude once more.
He names three evils to be overcome?power-lust, greed, and moral hypocrisy.
In silence, he seeks intuitive signs of authentic life.
The Ubermensch is no longer just an idea but an existential pursuit.
This part delves into the pain of return and deep reflection on the ideal.
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