On the Future of our Educational Institutions
Friedrich Nietzsche
Read by Aaron Rivera





Nietzsche gives a series of lectures in Bale, Germany on the subject of German educational institutions, and what the best way forward. Summary by Aaron. (3 hr 31 min)
Chapters
Preface and Introduction | 15:05 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
First Lecture, Part 1 | 19:36 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
First Lecture, Part 2 | 20:24 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Second Lecture, Part 1 | 19:26 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Second Lecture, Part 2 | 21:08 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Third Lecture, Part 1 | 19:32 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Third Lecture, Part 2 | 16:04 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Fourth Lecture, Part 1 | 20:10 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Fourth Lecture, Part 2 | 20:31 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Fifth Lecture, Part 1 | 19:01 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
Fifth Lecture, Part 2 | 20:43 | Read by Aaron Rivera |
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dandeliongirl00
I really like his energetic reading, keeps my attention.
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RofVT
That above fact is irrelevant, yes, though interesting. Regardless, I highly recommend this collection of lectures given by Nietzsche. I must note that I'm quite partial to Nietzsche's work, however impartial I remained while listening.