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Beyond Good and Evil;
Anarchism and Other Essays;
The Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 4 (1794-1796): The Age of Reason;
Superstition In All Ages (1732) are the Best Books on Atheism.
The publication of Beyond Good and Evil solidified Nietzsches status as the leading philosopher in Europe at the time. The text radically opposes the Western philosophical tradition with its ideas of good and evil truth and God. According to Nietzsche the Christian culture is enmeshed in a slave morality and immersed in false piety. He transitions from this critique to a philosophy that celebrates the present and calls for the individual to force their own will to power on the universe with wit and vigour. Friedrich Nietzsches Beyond Good and Evil opened the way for modern philosophical thought with its scathing critique of practically every philosophical predecessor and a challenge to conventional notions of right and wrong. Nietzsche proposes a worldview in which neither morality nor truth are absolutes and where good and evil are not opposites but parallels that originate from the same wants through approximately 300 transforming aphorisms.
Anarchism and Other Essays - In todays academic debate Emma Goldman is frequently portrayed as merely a stereotypical socialist and feminist. Nonetheless it is clear from this collection of articles by Goldman that she frequently espoused viewpoints that many of her contemporary followers could find startling and disconcerting. She showed scepticism about womens suffrage and expressed mistrust for the proletariat. She also commented disparagingly about the early feminists who were her contemporaries. Goldman a Nietzsche devotee serves as a role model for a superior person who can overcome the herd impulses of the masses and embrace confrontation with danger. She was never afraid to accept the derision of the general population as well as the wrath of the government.
The Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 4 (1794-1796): The Age of Reason- At the outset of the American Revolution Thomas Paine an English immigrant to America was well-known for his influence as a political and intellectual voice. This fourth volume of Thomas Paines The Age of Reason which was written in the late 18th century summarises Paines intriguing arguments regarding religion.
Superstition In All Ages - The use of common sense or the portion of judgement necessary to understand the most basic truths reject the most obvious absurdities and be shocked by obvious contradictions is extremely rare in the opinions of men which we consider to be the most important. This is why it is so surprising when we examine the opinions of men in a cool calm manner. We have a good example of this in theology which is respected by the majority of mortals in all eras and nations and is seen as the most significant valuable and necessary thing for societal happiness.