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Alex Drake
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
A Reader's Guide
Podcast by Alex Drake
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4.8 stars from 23 ratings
instantiation of nietzsche
Alex Drake has done a heartful holistic work reading and commenting on Thus Spake Zarathuatra (TSZ). His comments provides comparative, and also insight to Nietzsche's philosophy. He is personal about it too. Alex's podcast is a springboard into the world of The Philosopher who is ever useful...Read full review »
Vayalooraan via Apple Podcasts · Malaysia · 10/25/17
Very well put together
This podcast has an excellent format. Alex takes a passage and reads it aloud and spends each episode putting that example into a relatable context to the 21st century ears. Alex has a strong ability to take a 19th century writing and interpreting it for today's reader. Looking forward to hearing...Read full review »
IamJonnyDarko via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/18/17
(In regards to ep 1-7) I had just started reading Zarathustra when I found this podcast - I have read parts of Nietzsche's works prior and have a good foundation in Greek philosophy, but have have welcomed the additional information and thoughts in the podcast as I really take my first serious...Read full review »
JacobWZ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/16
Recent Episodes
Based on the translation by Graham Parkes - Nietzsche discusses the attitude of hardness, courage, and bravery we need to have towards our lives and the process of becoming.
Published 05/20/17
Based on the translation by Graham Parkes - In this episode, Zarathustra describes another type of human who can't harness the power of the "wild dogs" in their soul for the purposes of development and growth, and instead hates life. These haters are either depressed and lack the energy to push...
Published 04/14/17
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