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  1. Max Stirner's Dialectical Egoism: A New Interpretation by John F. Welsh, 2010-10-16
  2. The Ego and His Own: The Case of the Individual Against Authority (Dover Books on Western Philosophy) by Max Stirner, 2005-12-16
  3. The False Principle Of Our Education by Max Stirner, 2002-01-01
  4. Stirner: The Ego and its Own (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Max Stirner, 1995-06-30
  5. Der Einzige Und Sein Eigentum (German Edition) by Max Stirner, 2010-03-09
  6. Max Stirner's Egoism by J Clark, 1976-01-01
  7. Max Stirner: His Life and His Work by John Henry Mackay, 2005-01-28
  8. The Ego and Its Own and The False Principle of Our Education by Max Stirner, 2010-10-01
  9. The ego and his own by Max Stirner, Steven T. 1868-1957 Byington, 2010-08-29
  10. Horrible Workers: Max Stirner, Arthur Rimbaud, Robert Johnson, and the Charles Manson Circle by Donald A. Nielsen, 2005-07-12
  11. Max Stirner (German Edition) by Max Messer, 2010-01-10
  12. Der Einzige Und Sein Eigenthum (1882) (German Edition) by Max Stirner, 2010-02-23
  13. Max Stirner'S Kleinere Schriften Und Seine Entgegnungen Auf Die Kritik Seines Werkes: "Der Einzige Und Sein Eigenthum.": Aus Den Jahren 1842-1847 (German Edition) by Max Stirner, 2010-01-10
  14. Max Stirner's Kleinere Schriften: Und Seine Entgegnungen Auf Die Kritik Seines Werkes, "Der Einzige Und Sein Eigenthum" Aus Den Jahren 1842-1848 (German Edition) by John Henry Mackay, Max Stirner, 2010-03-09

1. Max Stirner - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Johann Kaspar Schmidt (October 25, 1806 – June 26, 1856), better known as Max Stirner (the nom de plume he adopted from a schoolyard nickname he had
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Max Stirner, as portrayed by Friedrich Engels Name Johann Kaspar Schmidt Birth October 25 Bayreuth Bavaria Death June 26 Berlin Prussia School/tradition Categorised historically as a Young Hegelian . Precursor to Existentialism individualist feminism Nihilism Post-Modernism ... Post-structuralism Main interests Ethics Politics Property Value theory Notable ideas Egoism Influenced by Hegel Adam Smith Influenced Frank Brand Steven T. Byington Friedrich Engels Karl Marx ... John Henry Mackay Johann Kaspar Schmidt October 25 June 26 ), better known as Max Stirner (the nom de plume he adopted from a schoolyard nickname he had acquired as a child because of his high brow=„Stirn“), was a German philosopher , who ranks as one of the literary grandfathers of nihilism existentialism post-modernism and anarchism , especially of individualist anarchism . Stirner's main work is The Ego and Its Own , also known as The Ego and His Own Der Einzige und sein Eigentum in German, which translates literally as

2. Max Stirner --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Max Stirner German antistatist philosopher in whose writings many anarchists of the late 19th and the 20th
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died June 26, 1856, Berlin, Prussia pseudonym of Johann Kaspar Schmidt German anti-statist philosopher in whose writings many anarchists of the late 19th and the 20th centuries found ideological inspiration. His thought is sometimes regarded as a source of 20th-century existentialism. Stirner, Max... (75 of 198 words) To read the full article, activate your FREE Trial Commonly Asked Questions About Max Stirner Close Enable free complete viewings of Britannica premium articles when linked from your website or blog-post. Now readers of your website, blog-post, or any other web content can enjoy full access to this article on Max Stirner , or any Britannica premium article for free, even those readers without a premium membership. Just copy the HTML code fragment provided below to create the link and then paste it within your web content. For more details about this feature, visit our

3. Max Stirner - Wikipedia
Translate this page Max Stirner; bekannte Skizze von Friedrich Engels, aus 50-jähriger Erinnerung angefertigt; nach Zeitgenossen Stirners sieht diese Zeichnung ihm jedoch nicht
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Max Stirner Pseudonym f¼r Johann Caspar Schmidt 25. Oktober in Bayreuth 25. Juni in Berlin ) war ein deutscher Philosoph und Journalist Max Stirner; bekannte Skizze von Friedrich Engels , aus 50-j¤hriger Erinnerung angefertigt; nach Zeitgenossen Stirners sieht diese Zeichnung ihm jedoch nicht ¤hnlich
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    Johann Caspar Schmidt stammte aus einfachen Verh¤ltnissen. Sein Vater fertigte Holzblasinstrumente; er starb, als Johann Caspar ein halbes Jahr alt war. Seine Mutter heiratete zwei Jahre sp¤ter einen Apotheker und zog von Bayreuth nach Culm /WestpreuŸen. Johann Caspar wuchs in Bayreuth bei seinen Pateneltern auf. Nach dem Abitur studierte er von 1826-1828 in Berlin , unter anderem bei Hegel und Schleiermacher . Nach l¤ngerer Unterbrechung studierte er 1832/33 zwei weitere Semester in Berlin, um die Voraussetzung zur Aus¼bung des Lehrberufs zu erf¼llen. Er schloss sein Studium 1835 ab, bekam dann jedoch keine staatliche Anstellung und trat seine erste Stelle 1839 bei einer privaten Schule f¼r h¶here T¶chter in Berlin an. Seit 1841 verkehrte er dort bei den „ Freien “, einem Debattierzirkel oppositioneller (liberaler und sozialistischer) Akademiker und Publizisten, dem unter anderem

4. The Ego And His Own, By Max Stirner
MAX STIRNER. A Reproduction of the First English Edition. Translated from the German by MAX STIRNER. Translated from the German by Steven T. Byington
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Brought to you through the cooperative efforts of Larry Schiereck, Svein Olav Nyberg, and Daniel T. Davis This transcription is a thorough copy. The text on each page should correspond to that of the original. Use of emphasis and italics are also preserved. The main difference between this reproduction and the original is that line numbers on each page are not preserved. In addition, the advertisements that appeared at the end of the original are not reproduced. Version 0.1 THE EGO AND HIS OWN by MAX STIRNER Translated from the German by Steven T. Byington With an Introduction by J. L. Walker New York BENJ. R. TUCKER, Publisher BENJAMIN R. TUCKER TO MY SWEETHEART CONTENTS Publisher's Preface Introduction Translator's Preface All Things Are Nothing To Me Part First: MAN I. A Human Life II. Men of the Old Time and the New I. The Ancients

5. Philosophical Egoism: Max Stirner
Max Stirner, nom de plume for Johann Caspar Schmidt, came into this world at six o clock on the morning of October 25, 1806.
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Max Stirner (1806-1856)
by Andrew Carlson Max Stirner, nom de plume for Johann Caspar Schmidt, came into this world at six o'clock on the morning of October 25, 1806. He was born in a house at number 31, Maximiliansstrasse (Marketplatz) which was the principal street of the city of Bayreuth. He was less than half a year old when his father, a maker of wind instruments, died of tuberculosis on April 19, 1807, at the age of 37. His mother, two years later, married Heinrich Ballerstedt, a 57-year-old pharmacist from Helmstedt, and they all moved to Kulm on the Vistula. Johann returned to his native town of Bayreuth in 1818 for his education, living with his godfather, and uncle, Johann Caspar Martin Sticht after whom he was named. He remained there for the next eight years, completing his studies in the gymnasium where he distinguished himself by always placing in the upper percentile of his class.
In 1826 he left Bayreuth to study at the University of Berlin where he remained for the next two years. In Berlin he met a fellow student, Ludwig Feuerbach, who was destined to be one of his future rivals. At the University of Berlin Stirner studied logic under Heinrich Ritter, geography under Carl Ritter, "Pindar und Metrik" under Bockh, and the philosophy of religion under Hegel.

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7. Max Stirner - Wikipedia
Translate this page Max Stirner (Bayreuth, 25 ottobre 1806 – Berlino, 26 giugno 1856) è stato un filosofo tedesco, sostenitore radicale di posizioni antistataliste che danno
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca L'unico e la sua propriet  Max Stirner Max Stirner Bayreuth 25 ottobre Berlino 26 giugno ) ¨ stato un filosofo tedesco , sostenitore radicale di posizioni antistataliste che danno importanza all' ateismo e all' egoismo . Il suo vero nome era Johann Kaspar Schmidt : il nom de plume deriva da un soprannome che gli era stato dato dai compagni di scuola a motivo della sua alta fronte ( Stirn Viene considerato come uno degli antesignani di movimenti quali nichilismo esistenzialismo anarchismo e soprattutto anarchismo individualista . Egli nega esplicitamente di sostenere una posizione filosofica assoluta, aggiungendo che dovendosi assegnare a un qualche -ismo sceglie che sia l'egoismo. Stirner chiaramente aderisce sia all' egoismo psicologico sia all' egoismo etico , le antitesi di tutte le ideologie pi¹ tradizionali e di tutti gli atteggiamenti sociali come lui li concepiva. L'opera principale di Stirner ¨ Der Einzige und sein Eigentum L'ego e la sua propriet  (o L'Unico e la sua propriet  ), pubblicata per la prima volta a

8. Max Stirner - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia
Max Stirner (25 pa dziernika 1806 25 czerwca 1856) - g ówny teoretyk anarchoindywidualizmu, autor ksi ki Jedyny i jego w asno (wyd. pol. t um.
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Stirner wł. Johann Kaspar Schmidt urodził się 25 października roku, jako jedyne dziecko luterańskiej rodziny mieszkającej w Bayreuth Stirner to przezwisko, utworzone od dużego czoła i wykorzystane przez Schmidta jako pseudonim literacki. Jego ojciec zmarł gdy Stirner miał 6 miesięcy i chłopak był wychowywany przez matkę, a następnie przez ciotkę, kt³ra zajęła się nim, gdy matka ponownie wyszła za mąż i wyjechała z Bayreuth do Chełmna , gdzie mieszkał do 12 roku życia. Stirner skończył studia bez żadnego tytułu, tylko z wyr³Å¼nieniem naukowym na uniwersytetach w Berlinie Erlangen i K¶nigsberg . W Berlinie uczęszczał na trzy wykłady Hegla : filozofia religii, historii filozofii i filozofia subiektywnego ducha (kt³ra dotyczyła struktur poznawczych i proces³w indywidualnego umysłu).

9. Max Stirner - Wikipedia
Translate this page Max Stirner dankt zijn naambekendheid voornamelijk aan dit ene boek uit 1844. Tussen 1900 en 1929 verschenen 14 Duitse 10 Russische, 7 Japanse en 6 Engelse
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Volgens Hegel was de ontwikkeling van al het bestaande, de ontwikkeling van de redelijkheid van “de Geest ” of “God” en derhalve die van “De Geest” zelf. De Geest ontwikkelde zich van subjectieve Geest (de individuele mens) tot objectieve Geest (in de geschiedenis, de wereldgeest) tot Absolute Geest (in de kunst, religie en wetenschap). Eigenlijk keerde de Geest dus tot zichzelf terug, werd hij zich van zichzelf bewust. Hegel ging er immers van uit dat: “het ware het geheel is, het door zijn ontwikkeling vervolledigde wezen”. Hieruit sprak de typische hang naar eenheid en structuur die de moderniteit zo kenmerkte. De mens moest dus de illusie loslaten dat er ooit iets wezenlijk gezegd kon worden over welke afzonderlijke entiteit dan ook. Want elke uitspraak daarover riep tegelijkertijd zijn tegenspraak op. Aangezien elke stelling zijn tegengestelde opriep, verliep het menselijk denken in de richting van dit “Absolute” op een dialectische en dus dynamische manier (abstract-negatief-concreet). Aangezien de werkelijkheid gekoppeld werd aan de kennis over de werkelijkheid (absoluut idealisme), ontwikkelde de werkelijkheid (geschiedenis) zich eveneens op een dialectische manier. Deze dynamiek of dit ontwikkelingsproces manifesteerde zich zowel in de natuur als in de menselijke geschiedenis. In de menselijke geschiedenis manifesteerde “Het Absolute” zich in de manier waarop “het begrip” van de werkelijkheid zich steeds verder dialectisch ontwikkelde. Deze ontwikkeling greep plaats op twee niveaus. Het eerste was dat van het individuele subject (of dat van de subjectieve Geest) en het tweede dat van de concrete wereldgeschiedenis (de verschillende

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11. Max Stirner - Wikipedia, Den Frie Encyklopædi
Max Stirner var en tysk skolelærer, journalist og filosof. Han blev født i 1806 i den sydtyske by Bayreuth og afgik ved døden i 1856 i Berlin.
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G¥ til: navigation s¸g Det eftersigende eneste portr¦t af Stirner, tegnet af Friedrich Engels Max Stirner var en tysk skolel¦rer journalist og filosof . Han blev f¸dt i i den sydtyske by Bayreuth og afgik ved d¸den i i Berlin . Max Stirner var et pseudonym , som han sandsynligvis har f¥et pga. af hans h¸je pande ( Stirn betyder pande p¥ tysk). Hans rigtige navn var Johann Caspar Schmidt Stirner anses som grundl¦ggeren af den filosofiske retning individualistisk anarkisme . Han er mest kendt for v¦rket Den eneste og hans ejendom (Leipzig, angivet 1845, originaltitel: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum ) der er et opg¸r med religi¸s t¦nkning i form af troen sande og evige ideer og v¦rdier.
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12. Lankelot » Archivio Del Blog » Stirner Max - L’unico E La Sua ProprietÃ
Translate this page Il libro unico di Max Stirner è un monologo egolatrico, febbrile e delirante il lettore è testimone d’una concione, non d’una analisi; e non s’intuisce
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13. Max Stirner@Everything2.com
Stirner married Agnes Klara Kunigunde Butz in 1837. She died the following year in childbirth; the baby was stillborn. In 1839 Stirner began teaching
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14. Max Stirner - Infoshop OpenWiki
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Jump to: navigation search Johann Kaspar Schmidt October 25 June 26 ), better known as Max Stirner (the nom de plume he adopted from a schoolyard nickname he had acquired as a child because of his high brow ( Stirn )), German philosopher , ranks as one of the literary grandfathers of anarchism and existentialism , especially of individualist anarchism . Nevertheless, Stirner himself explicitly denied that he held any such position in his philosophy, further stating that if he must be identified with some ideology (some "-ism") let it be egoism (Stirner clearly embraced both psychological egoism and ethical egoism
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Stirner worked as a German schoolteacher employed in a Berlin academy for young girls when he wrote The Ego and Its Own Der Einzige und sein Eigentum ) (1844), although he resigned this position in anticipation of the controversy he expected with its publication. Stirner had associations with the Young Hegelians who clustered around Arnold Ruge and Bruno Bauer , and attended some of the same debates as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels . One of the few portraits we have of Stirner consists of a cartoon by Engels. However, as Stirner's writing makes abundantly clear, he had little or no political or philosophical common-ground with his contemporaries, and his reported silence at all of these debates seems to indicate that he had little interest in disputing the positions of Marx and Engels. The pair did not reciprocate: Marx wrote a histrionic indictment of Stirner spanning several hundred pages (in the original, unexpurgated text) of his book

15. Emma Goldman And Ayn Rand: Ethical Egoism And Constraint
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Abstract: Emma Goldman?s and Ayn Rand?s theories of ethical egoism demands unconstrained personal autonomy. Problematic: need for guidance, excesses of freedom. Corrective: social ethic. Problematic: coercive, precepts and conveyance of ethic. Document Information: Document Type: .pdf Page count: Word count: Text sample: Emma Goldman and Ayn Rand: Ethical Egoism and Constraint Janet E. Day Ph.D. St. Joseph's College Rensselaer Indiana janetday7@yahoo.com Abstract Emma Goldman and Ayn Rand represent distinct schools of thought within left and right American libertarianism. Their theories of ethical egoism demands unconstrained personal autonomy. Both recognize that the achievement of a mature selfhood by most individuals requires some guidance to ensure self-actualization as well as certain constraints to minimize the excesses of freedom within civil society. They propose

16. Max Stirner - Wikiquote
Johann Kaspar Schmidt (25 October 1806 – 26 June 1856), better known as Max Stirner (the nom de plume he adopted from a schoolyard nickname he had acquired
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  • What is not supposed to be my concern! First and foremost, the Good Cause, then God's cause, the cause of mankind, of truth, of freedom, of humanity, of justice; further, the cause of my people, my prince, my fatherland; finally, even the cause of Mind, and a thousand other causes. Only my cause is never to be my concern. "Shame on the egoist who thinks only of himself!"
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  • I have no need to take up each thing that wants to throw its cause on us and show that it is occupied only with itself, not with us, only with its good, not with ours. Look at the rest for yourselves. Do truth, freedom, humanity, justice, desire anything else than that you grow enthusiastic and serve them?
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17. Max Stirner (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
max stirner (180656) is best known as the author of the idiosyncratic and provocative book entitled Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum (1844).
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First published Thu Jun 27, 2002; substantive revision Fri Aug 4, 2006 Max Stirner (1806-56) 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 might be The Individual and his Property The Ego and Its Own is not easy to assess. However, Stirner's book can plausibly be claimed to have had a divisive impact on his left-Hegelian contemporaries, to have played a significant role in the intellectual development of Karl Marx (1818-1883), and to have influenced the tradition of individualist anarchism.

18. Max Stirner
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20. Stirner, Max --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
stirner, max (pseudonym of Johann Kaspar Schmidt) (180656), German anarchist. Born in Bayreuth, Bavaria (now in Germany), he published The Ego and His Own
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