Stirner, Max S Philosophers
Stirner, Max S Philosophers
Max Stirner, 1806-1856. German philosopher, among the more prominent of the Left Hegelians. Remembered for his arguments against Feuerbach, and his enduring influence on individualist anarchism. He is best known for his 1844 book The Ego and Its Own.
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A Durable Dissident - Article by Bernd A. Laska contending that the proper time for Stirner's philosophy is finally at hand.
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Max Stirner - Includes biography, outline of Stirner's philosophy, assorted reviews of Stirner's philosophy and links to related sites.
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Philosophical Egoism: Max Stirner - Chapter from a book by Andrew Carlson about German anarchism. Treats Stirner as a precursor of this movement.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Max Stirner - Article by David Leopold. Concisely reviews the life, work and Egoistic philosophy of this thinker.
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Omar Khayyam and Max Stirner - Article by H. Ibrahim Turkdogan, using his personal experience with the writings of Khayyam and Stirner to build a bridge between Eastern and Western thought.
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Works by Max Stirner - Includes The Ego and His Own. From the site of the Anarchist Library.
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The Ego and His Own - The 1907 Byingdon translation of this seminal 1844 tract by Stirner.
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What Are the Ideas Of Max Stirner? - A section from the Anarchist FAQ, reviewing the salient points of Stirner's theory for contemporary anarchism.
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Egoist Archive: Max Stirner - An archive of books and articles in the tradition of Max Stirner, including English, German and Italian texts of Stirner's works.
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