Published in 1886, Beyond Good and Evil is one of Friedrich Nietzsche’s most influential works, a sustained assault on the assumptions underpinning traditional morality, religion, and philosophy. In a series of aphorisms and longer reflections, Nietzsche challenges the idea of objective truth, interrogates the “will to power,” and calls for a revaluation of all values beyond the inherited categories of good and evil.
This free EPUB edition has been carefully cleaned and formatted for modern e-readers. Provocative, witty, and deliberately unsettling, the book remains a foundational text for understanding Nietzsche’s mature thought and its enormous impact on later philosophy, psychology, and literature.