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  1. 133 quotes from Max Stirner: 'The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual, crime.', 'Whoever will be free must make himself free. Freedom is no fairy gift to fall into a man's lap. What is freedom?

  2. The Unique and Its Property. The Ego and Its Own ( German: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum ), also known as The Unique and Its Property [1] [2] [3] is an 1844 work by German philosopher Max Stirner. It presents a post-Hegelian critique of Christianity and traditional morality on one hand; and on the other, humanism, utilitarianism, liberalism ...

  3. Jun 27, 2002 · Max Stirner (1806–1856) is best known as the author of the idiosyncratic and provocative book entitled Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum (1844). Familiar in English as The Ego and Its Own (a more literal translation would be The Unique Individual and his Property ), both the form and content of Stirner's work are disconcerting.

  4. Johann Kaspar Schmidt (October 25, 1806 – June 26, 1856), better known as Max Stirner, was a German philosopher, who ranks as one of the literary grandfathers of nihilism, existentialism, post-modernism and anarchism, especially of individualist anarchism.

  5. phrase-by-phrase dissection of Max Stirner's Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum, in particular, has been almost completely ignored.2 Because Roy Pascal's translation of The German Ideology omitted Marx's attack on Stirner, even though this section ("Sankt Max") comprises fully three-quarters of the book Marx wrote, the erroneous belief seems to have

  6. Aug 15, 2008 · Johan Caspar Schmitt, who wrote under the name Max Stirner, was a German intellectual associated with the “Young Hegelians” and best known as the author of The Ego and Its Own ( Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum ), an idiosyncratic case for a radical form of egoism that was influential in the development of American individualist anarchism.

  7. The Ego and Its Own has been called ‘the most revolutionary [book] ever written’, and yet, when the Leipzig Kreisdirektion seized part of the first edition, the Saxon Minister for the Interior ordered the release of the confiscated copies on the grounds that the book was ‘too absurd’ to constitute a danger to social or political order. Of all possible responses to Max Stirner's work ...

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