From the "This book is not a systematic commentary on the canonical topoi of "Nietzsche's Philosophy." Since my emphasis is on those parts or aspects of Nietzsche's text that most revealingly manifest what I will call its "psychodialectic," some presumptive doctrines, such as will to power, are considered at length, and others, such as perspectivism and eternal recurrance, are slighted. In any case, I am not convinced that the topics made de rigueur by the conventions of Nietzches scholarship are necessarily the most important."