This book represents the first English translation of Nikos Kazantzakis’s 1909 dissertation on Friedrich Nietzsche’s political and legal philosophy. Before Kazantzakis became one of the best-known modern Greek writers, he was an avid student of Nietzsche’s thought, discovering Nietzsche while studying law in Paris from 1907 to 1909. This powerful assessment of Nietzsche’s radical political thought is translated here from a restored and authentic recent edition of the original. Its deep insights are unencumbered by the encrustations that generations of Nietzsche’s admirers and detractors have deposed on the original Nietzschean corpus. The book also offers a revealing glimpse into the formative stage of Kazantzakis’s thought.
Tabella dei contenuti
Translator’s Preface
Introduction
1. Prolegomena
A. The Times
B. The Character and Life of Friedrich Nietzsche
2. [Nihilism]
3. 1. [Human Nature]
A. Man in General
B. Man’s Historical Evolution
C. The Constitution of Human Nature
a. Soul
b. Free Will
c. On Human Equality
2. Family
The Natures of Man and WomanMarriage
3. The State
4. ReligionMoralityRight
A. Religion
B. Morality
C. Right
5. [Recapitulation and] Conclusion
6. The Positive Aspect of Nietzsche’s Philosophy
Notes
Index
Circa l’autore
Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957) is the author of
Zorba the Greek, The Last Temptation of Christ, and the modern Greek epic Odyssey.
Odysseus Makridis is Assistant Professor in Philosophy and the Humanities at Fairleigh Dickinson University and the translator of
Letters and Sayings of Epicurus.