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On the Genealogy of Morality was written in 1887 when Friedrich Nietzsche was at the level of his power as a philosopher and professional of German prose writing. Here, he criticizes the idea that there is merely one conception of moral goodness, dissecting the modern day practice of morality and looking at it from a historical point of view. Rather than following a metaphysical or spiritual strategy, Nietzsche adopts a naturalistic framework, which is grounded ever sold and natural research, to comprehend our ideas of good and bad in the Christianized , the burkha. He charts the origins of how we punish back again to more primitive people human relationships. Nietzsche then sets forward alternative ways that we can form "morality" to permit future human beings to flourish. Nietzsche shows the creative, imaginative nature he hoped his "philosophers of the future" would take up. Sartre's existentialism, Freud's psychoanalysis, and Foucault's postmodernism were all built on the philosophical and methodological surface laid by Nietzsche's work in general, and On the Genealogy of Morality in particular.