Antichrist by Nietzsche

A blistering polemic that denounces Christianity as a decadent, life-denying system that inverts aristocratic, life-affirming values into a reactive ‘slave morality’; it argues that Christian pity, humility, and ascetic ideals arise from weakness and resentment, calls for a radical revaluation of values grounded in strength, health, and the affirmation of life, and attacks modern humanitarianism and moral softness as causes of cultural decline while urging a renewal that celebrates vitality, excellence, and the creative instincts of strong individuals.

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