The revaluation of all values is the process by which actions and beliefs previously thought to be good and righteous come to be seen as evil and wrong, and vice-versa. Nietzsche believed
post-exile Judaism and
Christianity were part of a revaluation of values whereby
master morality (which identified virtue with the expression of strength, power, action, health and sexuality)
was supplanted at all levels of society by
slave morality (which instead identified power as evil and weakness as good). In his later works, Nietzsche expresses his interest in spearheading a new revaluation of all values against Judeo-Christian morality and egalitarianism. == Unfinished book series ==