How did Nietzsche critique Western morality?

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I employed a genealogical method, tracing the origins of our moral concepts. I argued that what is considered 'good' in Western society often stems from the resentment of the weak against the strong, a 'slave morality' that inverts noble values. This morality, I contend, stifles creativity and the affirmation of life, leading to a debilitating nihilism and herd mentality. I sought to expose the psychological and historical underpinnings of these deeply ingrained beliefs.

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