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018 - An Epode Among Friends
Feb 25, 2026
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017 - Ninth Division Man Alone by Himself Part 2
Feb 25, 2026
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016 - Ninth Division Man Alone by Himself Part 1
Feb 25, 2026
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015 - Eighth Division A Glance at the State Part 2
Feb 25, 2026
25m 35s
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Feb 25, 2026
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() 018 - An Epode Among Friends | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 1m 56s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 017 - Ninth Division Man Alone by Himself Part 2 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 39m 54s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 016 - Ninth Division Man Alone by Himself Part 1 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 31m 18s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 015 - Eighth Division A Glance at the State Part 2 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 25m 35s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 014 - Eighth Division A Glance at the State Part 1 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 30m 36s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 013 - Seventh Division Wife and Child | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 29m 19s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 012 - Sixth Division Man in Society | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 36m 34s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 011 - Fifth Division The Signs of Higher and Lower Culture Part 2 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 46m 32s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 010 - Fifth Division The Signs of Higher and Lower Culture Part 1 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 46m 21s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 009 - Fourth Division Concerning the Soul of Artists and Authors Part 2 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 38m 20s | ||||||
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| 2/25/26 | ![]() 008 - Fourth Division Concerning the Soul of Artists and Authors Part 1 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 40m 51s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 007 - Third Division The Religious Life Part 2 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 30m 10s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 006 - Third Division The Religious Life Part 1 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 29m 54s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 005 - Second Division The History of the Moral Sentiments Part 2 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 44m 03s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 004 - Second Division The History of the Moral Sentiments Part 1 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 44m 56s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 003 - First Division First and Last Things Part 2 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 29m 04s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 002 - First Division First and Last Things Part 1 | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 30m 50s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() 001 - Introduction and Preface | In Human, All Too Human, Friedrich Nietzsche boldly invites readers on a journey of personal liberation. This work, subtitled A Book for Free Spirits, stands as a powerful testament to overcoming societal constraints and embracing one’s true identity. Each line resonates with triumph as Nietzsche sheds the burdens of foreign ideals that clash with his authentic self. He provocatively states, Where you see ideal things, I see things which are only—human, alas! all-too-human! This profound exploration challenges us to recognize the free spirit as one who has bravely reclaimed their identity, free from the weight of imposed beliefs. Join us in discovering how to cultivate the courage to live authentically and embrace our humanity. | 26m 08s | ||||||
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