Part One
Friedrich Nietzsche
Nietzsche was writing during a time when the industrial age had begun to confine the human spirit, valuing efficiency over introspection. Walking, for him, was a form of liberation from these constraints—an act of rebellion against the mechanized rhythms of society. It is in the movement and solitude of walking that the mind breaks free from its shackles and conceives genuinely revolutionary thoughts. This echoes the Romantic belief in the interplay between nature and the mind, where true inspiration arises not from study or doctrine, but from the freedom to roam.