Friedrich Nietzsche Explains The Big Misconception About MORALITY
Автор: Beyond Good and Evil
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Friedrich Nietzsche Explains The Big Misconception About MORALITY
Everyone agrees murder is wrong, stealing is wrong, lying is wrong. We call these "moral truths"—universal, timeless, obvious. But why are they wrong? "Because they hurt people?" Why is hurting people wrong? "Because it's immoral?" That's just the same word again. Where do these rules actually come from? Who decided? When? Why these specific rules and not others? "Morality is universal"—this is not an explanation, it's a claim. Like saying fire burns because it's hot. Circular reasoning masquerading as wisdom. The real origin of morality is not what you think. It's not discovered—it's invented. And it's invented by specific people for specific reasons. The reason has nothing to do with truth or the universe. It's about who had the power to make you feel guilty.
This is not a short summary.
This is the entire story, carefully structured, deeply researched, and narrated in a way that places you inside the era — as if you were reading the headlines the morning after each event happened.
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