@article{Giordano_2021, title={Book review: Nietzsche: filosofo della libertà}, volume={15}, url={https://journals.tplondon.com/agonist/article/view/1822}, DOI={10.33182/agon.v15i2.1822}, abstractNote={<p>Nietzsche once opined that “a good review of a research book consists in better solving the problem that book advances” (<em>KGW </em>IV/2, 24 [53]).<a href="#_ftn1" name="_ftnref1"></a> To some extent, Nietzsche’s ambitious conception of criticism aides in offering a review of Laura Langone’s <em>Nietzsche: filosofo della libert</em><em>à </em>(<em>Nietzsche: Philosopher of Freedom</em>). Langone deals with a complex and centuries-old theme, as it appears and develops through the Nietzschean corpus: that of freedom. The book attempts to answer questions pertinent to this theme: can we become free? If so, how might we achieve this goal of freedom? What does being ‘free’ really mean, for Nietzsche? How might this freedom affect our lives?</p> <p><a href="#_ftnref1" name="_ftn1"></a></p>}, number={2}, journal={The Agonist}, author={Giordano, Alice}, year={2021}, month={Aug.}, pages={101–105} }