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The Will to Power is a book of notes extracted from the literary remains of Friedrich Nietzsche by his sister Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche and Peter Gast. The title came from a work that Nietzsche himself was considering writing.
Nietzsche's most famous and most controversial work, "The Will to Power", in its fragmentary form judges that life and death, nature, social arrangements, cognition, ideas, the position of man in the universe, philosophy, valuation, and even wars are nothing but hidden or open will to power. Only apparently unsystematic and aphoristic, Nietzsche's overall thought is shown through the philosopher's three great themes - the death of God, the will to power and the eternal return of the equal - deeply connected and contrived.
"The Will to Power" is a work that arouses great interest even 110 years after its creation, because it deals with problems that have not been solved even in today's Western civilization: issues of freedom, the relationship between leaders and the majority, power-powerlessness or equality-inequality.
Nietzsche's work, thanks to his sister and certain interpreters, was undeservedly abused in the Third Reich, which goes against some of his fundamental principles and assumptions.
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