Beyond Good and Evil
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Nineteenth-century
Europe was for him a moral wasteland filled with false altruism,
duplicity, double standards, and, worst of all, moral complacency.
Nietzsche spoke of innermost thoughts: morality serves the social good,
which for him meant fostering the best possible society--one that
strives for excellence and abhors the herd mentality.

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