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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
Abbreviations of Nietzsche's Works
Chapter 1: Introduction
References
Part I: Morality After Freedom: An Interpretation
Chapter 2: Aestheticism After Freedom
1 Reading Nietzsche Backward
2 Nietzsche's Core Commitment: Fatalistic Determinism
3 A Hard Incompatibilist Interpretation of Nietzsche's Argument Against "Unfree Will"
4 Self-creation as Artifice: The Art of Appearing to Oneself as an Agent
References
Chapter 3: Immoralism: Against the Morality of Improvement

1 Against Improvement: The Incompatibility of Fatalism and Exhortative Morality
2 Against Aestheticism: The Incompatibility of Fatalism and Stoic Amor Fati
3 The Will to Power as Contest, Not Conquest: Pleasure in Resistance, Not Domination
References
Chapter 4: Amor Fati as the Criterion of Enhancement
1 The Will to Power as Amor Fati: The Non-instrumental Affirmation of Suffering
2 Against Hurka's Perfectionism: The Incompatibility of Perfectibility and Fatalism
3 Against Katsafanas's Constitutivist Perfectionism: The Intrinsic Perfection of the Will to Power
References

Chapter 5: Moral Naturalism or Naturalism Against Morality?
1 Animal Life as Moral Criterion: The Naturalistic Fallacy and the Problem of Domination
2 From Animal to Human Life: Internal Domination as a New Criterion of Health
3 A Moral Ideal Without Moral Content: Agency as the Criterion of Human Health
4 An Immoralist Answer to the Problem of Moral Conflict
References
Part II: Politics After Morality: A Reconstruction
Chapter 6: Politics After the Prejudice of Morality
1 How to Persuade to an Immoralist Ideal: Shaw and the Problem of Legitimacy

2 How to Motivate an Immoralist Ideal: Drochon and the Problem of Nobility
3 Genealogy as Immoralism: Non-normative Description of Moral Practice
References
Chapter 7: Nietzsche's Moral Philosophy as Disguised Political Philosophy
1 Educating the Educators: Moral Philosophy as Moral Psychology?
2 Beyond Moral Psychology: Genealogy as Historical Materialism
3 Against Moral Philosophy: Political Philosophy as First Philosophy
References
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Immoralist Metapolitics and the Possibility of a Nietzschean Left
1 Immoralism as Historical Materialist Politics

2 Immoralism as Metapolitics
3 Nous Autres, Utopian Socialists: Immoralism as the Foundation of Left Politics
References
References
Index

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