• The Antichrist - 1-19 (Christianity, Theology, Kant)
    May 7 2026
    In which a distant and resolute strain—those Hyperborean spirits—contemplate the maladies of modernity, rejecting the lethargy of pity and the illusions of theological morality as poisons to life’s vigorous will to power. They cast a piercing eye on the decline of man, the impoverishment of godly concepts, and the hollow sanctities birthed by decadent nihilism, lamenting a world where strength is misconstrued and life itself is devalued.
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    41 mins
  • The Antichrist - Author's Preface
    May 6 2026
    In which a rare breed of reader is summoned, one who dwells upon lofty mountains above the banal clatter of politics and possesses a strength of mind tempered by solitude and the courage to seek forbidden truths. Such a soul must attain a serene self-reverence and unyielding freedom, prepared to receive new eyes and ears for distant, unheard realities beyond the common herd.
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    3 mins
  • The Antichrist - Introduction by HL Mencken
    May 5 2026
    In which the author presents a vigorous meditation on Nietzsche’s final and most incisive work, unveiling its genesis, intentions, and the fierce resistance it has provoked within the mores of contemporary society. Herein lies a sharp dissection of Christian doctrine and democratic ideals, wielded not with mere polemic but with the surgical precision of a mind pursuing a daring revaluation of values and the liberation of superior spirits.
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    39 mins
  • The Twilight of the Idols - Things I owe to the Ancients
    May 4 2026
    In which a sombre discourse unfolds upon the nature of hardness and strength, calling upon kindred spirits to embrace an unyielding resolve that shapes destiny like the artist's indelible mark upon brass. The voice of the hammer issues a solemn summons to forsake softness and to become noble through the austere will to create and conquer.
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    21 mins
  • The Twilight of the Idols - Skirmishes in a War with the Age, pt. 4
    May 3 2026
    In which the vivacious spirit of the ancient Greeks is traced to their profound Dionysian mysteries, revealing a sacred embrace of life's eternal recurrence through the symbolism of procreation and the hallowing of pain. Here is unfolded a reframing of tragedy, not as despair but as a triumphant affirmation of existence and the eternal lust for becoming, beyond the grasp of pity or terror.
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    27 mins
  • The Twilight of the Idols - Skirmishes in a War with the Age, pt. 3
    May 2 2026
    In which the spirit of ancient Greece is contemplated not through the narrow lens of Germanic scholarship, but by embracing the exuberant, primal force embodied in Dionysus—a force perceived as the wellspring of Hellenic vitality and tradition rather than mere decadence. Here, superficial scholarly dismissals are gently critiqued, revealing a deeper necessity to honour the profound mysteries and rites that bloom from human excess and communal ecstasy.
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    29 mins
  • The Twilight of the Idols - Skirmishes in a War with the Age, pt. 2
    May 1 2026
    In which the lofty ideals of Plato are cast as a beguiling illusion, a refuge from the stern truths of reality, while the austere and unyielding gaze of Thucydides offers a sobering remedy in confronting life with unflinching courage. Observing the Greeks not as paragons of serene virtue but as beings driven by a fierce Will to Power, their strength and culture emerge as necessities forged in the crucible of persistent internal and external strife.
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    33 mins
  • The Twilight of the Idols - Skirmishes in a War with the Age, pt. 1
    Apr 30 2026
    In which the ancient world is approached with a discerning and somewhat rigorous eye, revealing a preference for the austere and substantive Roman style as a model of expression, while classical Greek influences, particularly Plato, are met with scepticism and critique. The contemplation gently unfolds a measured appreciation for select antiquities, insisting on the virtue of condensation, clarity, and nobility in style over sentimental excess or unbridled fluidity.
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    36 mins