I want to get started with Nietzsche. I liked Stirner and want to read it now that I've covered Kant.
What should I read first?
>>8294076
>What should I read first?
Plato.
Twilight of the idols
Start with Human, all too Human
Contains most of his good points while still being the most accesible as well
As Nietzsche himself has said several times (!), and as it is sadly ignored by most people: Start with Untimely Meditations. This is the introduction to his works, if there are sparks here you will read the rest of his work chronologically, if there isn't a spark you shouldn't bother except for maybe excerpts or even secondary literature. The access to what Nietzsche does and wants to do lies in his Untimely Meditations. If more people started with it you wouldn't hear all this embarrassing bullshit about Nietzsche on /lit/
Hi /lit/. What should I eat for breakfast? What should I think about this newspaper article? What color shirt should I wear today? Please spoon feed me for I am incapable of thinking for myself.