Human, All Too Human by Friedrich Nietzsche — The Book Where He Burned Down His Own House
A review of Nietzsche’s Human, All Too Human — the book where he dismantled Wagner, Schopenhauer, and his own Romantic mythology, one aphorism at a time.

A review of Nietzsche’s Human, All Too Human — the book where he dismantled Wagner, Schopenhauer, and his own Romantic mythology, one aphorism at a time.

A review of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment — and why the biography matters as much as the novel. The man lived the darkness before he wrote it.

A critical review of Kropotkin’s The Conquest of Bread — what anarcho-communism gets right about wealth and labor, and why it keeps hitting the same structural wall.

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