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If you like our channel you can become an INITIATED member. Just JOIN on YouTube and you can enjoy exclusive benefits such as early access to our audiobooks only for INITIATED subscribers. Join by clicking the JOIN or JOIN button that you will find in the header of our channel and follow the instructions. By being an INITIATED member you will also get the EYE OF HORUS badge that will appear next to your name in the comments and chats. We also accept and appreciate altruistic donations with Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/AMAaudiolibros Audiobook and eBook pack: https://t.ly/uz5EK eBook on Amazon: https:// Audiobook on Spotify: https:// Audiobook on Google Play: https:// Audiobook on Storytel: https:// Merchandising: https://amaaudiolibros.creator-spring... [00:00:00] Titles [00:00:12] Chap. 1 [00:02:35] Chap. 2 [00:03:48] Ch. 3 [00:04:48] Ch. 4 [00:06:06] Ch. 5 [00:07:22] Ch. 6 [00:09:23] Ch. 7 [00:14:09] Ch. 8 [00:16:32] Ch. 9 [00:18:48] Ch. 10 [00:21:08] Ch. 11 [00:24:28] Ch. 12 [00:26:37] Ch. 13 [00:28:36] Ch. 14 [00:32:20] Ch. 15 [00:35:01] Ch. 16 [00:38:25] Ch. 17 [00:43:09] Ch. 18 [00:44:09] Ch. 19 [00:45:34] Ch. 20 [00:50:51] Ch. 21 [00:53:58] Ch. 22 [00:56:24] Ch. 23 [01:01:10] Ch. 24 [01:06:27] Ch. 25 [01:10:58] Ch. 26 [01:18:02] Ch. 27 [01:22:05] Ch. 28 [01:23:34] Ch. 29 [01:27:16] Ch. 30 [01:29:14] Ch. 31 [01:33:50] Ch. 32 [01:39:19] Ch. 33 [01:42:39] Ch. 34 [01:46:03] Ch. 35 [01:47:07] Ch. 36 [01:48:50] Ch. 37 [01:51:04] Ch. 38 [01:56:12] Ch. 39 [02:01:05] Ch. 40 [02:05:37] Ch. 41 [02:07:46] Ch. 42 [02:11:54] Ch. 43 [02:16:17] Ch. 44 [02:23:31] Ch. 45 [02:29:34] Ch. 46 [02:34:40] Ch. 47 [02:37:43] Ch. 48 [02:42:19] Ch. 49 [02:45:29] Ch. 50 [02:49:10] Chap. 51 [02:55:26] Chap. 52 [02:59:51] Chap. 53 [03:04:07] Chap. 54 [03:08:51] Chap. 55 [03:15:15] Chap. 56 [03:18:59] Chap. 57 [03:30:38] Chap. 58 [03:38:17] Chap. 59 [03:43:14] Chap. 60 [03:46:27] Chap. 61 [03:51:38] Chap. 62 [03:55:21] The End The Antichrist, Curse on Christianity (Der Antichrist, Fluch auf das Christentum) is one of the last works of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Although written in 1888, its controversial content caused Franz Overbeck and Heinrich Köselitz to delay its publication, along with Ecce Homo, until 1895. The book is a critique of Christianity as a whole, and of modern concepts such as egalitarianism and democracy, which he sees as a continuing consequence of Christian ideals. In the introduction, the philosopher announces that he is addressing himself to a minority capable of understanding ("This book is made for very few readers. Perhaps none of them are still alive. They might be those who understand my Zarathustra: have I the right to be confused with those who are paid attention to today? What belongs to me is the day after tomorrow. Some men are born posthumously."). Nietzsche's ethics in this last period are closely linked to the will to power. Nietzsche identifies in Christianity all the social evil, because of which the world suffers, and the moral evil, which oppresses man. St. Paul used the masses and the oppressed to seize power, and the socialists of Nietzsche's time acted in the same way. The philosopher considers them, and especially the anarchists, pejoratively as the new authentic Christians. Christianity has constructed and exploited for its own benefit a metaphysics of the "world behind the world," which is the deep origin of movements as distant in time as romanticism and idealism.