Beyond Good and Evil, by Frederich Nietzsche

| Friday, November 28, 2008
Here also belong an occasional propensity of the spirit to let itself be deceived (perhaps with a waggish suspicion that it is not so and so, but it is only allowed to pass as such), a delight in uncertainty and ambiguity, an exulting enjoyment of arbitrary, out-of-the-way narrowness and mystery, of the too-near, of the foreground, of the magnified, the diminished, the misshapen, the beautified--an enjoyment of the arbitrariness off all these manifestations of power.


Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Paperback, 189pp
Pub. Date: October 2007
ISBN: 978-0-7607-9107-3

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