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The book offers a biographical account of the philosopher's life alongside a critical exposition of his major doctrines, surveying his critiques of religion and democratic moralities, and his reflections on art, psychology, and morality. It reconstructs intellectual influences and reception, situates key writings, and evaluates strengths and weaknesses of his arguments. The author balances narrative episodes with interpretive chapters that consider stylistic features, polemical strategies, and cultural consequences, noting both admirers and detractors. The tone combines sympathetic appreciation with caution about the limits of the philosopher's social impact, arguing that his insights confront but may not overcome entrenched democratic and Christian assumptions.
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