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  1. "Katechon" und "Anarch": Carl Schmitts und Ernst Jungers Reaktionen auf Max Stirner (Stirner-Studien) (German Edition) by Bernd A Laska, 1997
  2. Individuality and the social organism: The controversy between Max Stirner and Karl Marx (Men and movements in the history and philosophy of anarchism) by Philip Breed Dematteis, 1976
  3. Gegenzuge: Der Materialismus des Selbst und seine Ausgrenzung aus dem Marxismus : eine Studie uber die Kontroverse zwischen Max Stirner und Karl Marx : ... Okonomie, Politik) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Essbach, 1982
  4. Max Stirner chez les Indiens (Les Infrequentables) (French Edition) by Pierre Vandrepote, 1994
  5. L'individualisme Anarchiste Max Stirner (French Edition) by Victor Basch, 2010-03-16
  6. Ich hab' mein Sach' auf Nichts gestellt: Texte zur Aktulitat von Max Stirner (German Edition)
  7. Max Stirners Ethischer Egoismus (1907) (German Edition) by Ewald Horn, 2010-09-10
  8. Max Stirners Paradigmenwechsel (Studien und Materialien zur Geschichte der Philosophie) (German Edition) by Filadelfo Linares, 1995
  9. B. Traven und Max Stirner: Der Einfluss Stirners auf Ret Marut/B. Traven : eine literatursoziologische Untersuchung zur Affinitat ihrer Weltanschauungen (Andere Perspektiven) (German Edition) by Angelika Machinek, 1986
  10. Max Stirner und Rudolf Steiner: Vier Aufsatze (German Edition) by Karl Ballmer, 1995
  11. The ego and his own by Max Stirner, 1907
  12. The ego and his own. The case of the individual against authority. Translated from the German by Steven T. Byington, edited with annotations and an introduction by James J. Martin. by Max Stirner, 1963
  13. Parerga, Kritiken, Repliken (LSR-Quellen) (German Edition) by Max Stirner, 1986
  14. Das unwahre Prinzip unserer Erziehung: oder Der Humanismus und Realismus (German Edition) by Max Stirner, 1911-01-01

21. Stirner, Max; Der Einzige Und Sein Eigenthum
stirner, max pseud. ,i.e. Johann Kaspar Schmidt. Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum Leipzig, Verlag von Otto Wiegand. 1845. First edition of stirner s
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22. Glossary Of People: St
stirner, max (18061856). German anarchist philosopher, close to the Young Hegelians, developed a philosophical position based on the Ego as the sole
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St. Simon See: Saint Simon Stalin, Joseph (1879-1953)
Stalin, a political name adopted when he was 34, meaning Man of Steel, studied for the priesthood under his real name, Dzhugashvili. Son of a shoe maker, he joined the Social Democratic party after being expelled from a theological school for insubordination. After the RSDLP split in 1903, Stalin became a member of the Bolshevik party. In Stalin's early years he was continually in trouble with the local authorities. During this period he took the nickname Koba, after the famous Georgian outlaw and the name of a character in the romance "Nunu", by the Georgian author Kazbek. The celebrated brigand Koba was known as a fighter for the the rights of the people, while the fictional Koba was depicted as sacrificing everything in his struggle against the Tsarist authorities on behalf of his people, but unsuccesful, freedom was lost. Koba escaped prison exile several times, at his last escape he fled to St. Petersburg, where he became a member of the editorial staff of Pravda in 1912. Within a year, Stalin was arrested again and exiled to Siberia. He was released from exile by general amnesty after the February Revolution of 1917, and went back to the editorial staff of Pravda in

23. R.A. Forum > STIRNER, Max. The Ego And Its Own
TO MY SWEETHEART MARIE DÄHNHARDT All Things Are Nothing To Me I’ve set my cause on nothing / Ich hab’ mein’ Sach’ auf nichts gestellt What is not supposed
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24. Max Stirner « My Weblog
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Max Stirner is the author of Der Einzige und sein Eigentum (The Ego and Its Own) , first published in Germany in 1844 and best known for its idiosyncrasies of argument and idiom. Stirner condemns modernity as entrenched in religious modes of thought and envisages a positive egoistic future in which individuals are liberated from the tyranny of those ideas and social arrangements which restrict autonomy. The Ego and Its Own was an impulse to the decline of the Hegelian left as a coherent intellectual movement, and played an important role in the genesis of Marxism; Stirner has also been variously portrayed as a precursor of Nietzsche, an individualist anarchist and a forerunner of existentialism. Stirner (born Johann Caspar Schmidt on 25 October 1806 in Bayreuth, Germany) had a largely unpropitious start to adult life, passing through university without distinction, before becoming a teacher at a respectable private girls’ school in Berlin. However, in his spare time he became increasingly involved with ‘the free’ (a group of left Hegelians led by Bruno Bauer), before leaving his teaching post in 1844 and publishing Der Einzige und sein Eigentum (The Ego and Its Own) , his most important and influential work. Following a brief period of unremunerative notoriety, Stirner settled into a somewhat indigent and solitary lifestyle. Hack journalism, translation work and (before she left him) his second wife’s dwindling inheritance failed to avert two brief spells in a debtors’ prison. Stirner contracted a fever after an insect bite on his neck, and died on 25 June 1856.

25. Max Stirner, A Durable Dissident - In A Nutshell
stirner s role in enlightenment thinking as antipode of Marx and Nietzsche.
http://www.lsr-projekt.de/poly/eninnuce.html
L.S.R a paraphilosophical project This article first appeared in German in:
DIE ZEIT, Nr. 5, 27. Januar 2000, Seite 49
[Quotations are referenced in my book
Max Stirner, a durable dissident
in a nutshell
How Marx and Nietzsche suppressed their colleague Max Stirner and why he has intellectually survived them by Bernd A. Laska
see also
Nietzsche's initial crisis

New light on the Stirner/Nietzsche question

and in German
Stirner - Marx - Marxforschung

Stirner - Nietzsche - Nietzscheforschung
Max Stirner? The philosophizing petit bourgeois to whom Karl Marx had given the brush-off? The anarchist, egoist, nihilist, the crude precursor of Nietzsche? Yes, he. Having a very bad reputation in the world of philosophy, he is mentioned at most in passing, but even now he possesses that intellectual dynamite which a famous successor claimed to have provided. My thesis, on the other hand, states that his time has only now arrived. The meaning of this declaration is probably best conveyed through the story of the impact of his book, which was strangely clandestine particularly throughout its momentous passages, and is still barely known. The account also makes it understandable that Stirner's specific central idea did not really become relevant for the times until more than one and a half centuries later and why this should be so. Left Hegelianism in the nineteen-forties. Excepting its beginnings as a criticism of the Bible, this philosophical school of thought tried for the first time in Germany to develop a

26. Max Stirner: The Ego And His Own. - STIRNER, MAX. CARROLL, JOHN,
max stirner The Ego And His Own.; stirner, max. CARROLL, JOHN,. Offered by Jonathan Grobe Books.
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27. Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Bibliography: The Young Hegelians
max stirner, Hegel and the Young Hegelians A Reassessment, History of European Ideas (2007), Paterson, R. W. K. The Nihilistic Egoist max stirner.
http://www.autodidactproject.org/bib/hegelyng.html
THE YOUNG HEGELIANS:
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Ralph Dumain The Young Hegelians
Brazill, William J. The Young Hegelians . New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970. (Yale Historical Publications. Miscellany; 91.) Breckman, Warren. Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory: Dethroning the Self . Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. "Feuerbach, Marx and the Left Hegelians", special issue of The Philosophical Forum See table of contents below. Hellman, Robert J. Washington, D.C.: Three Continents Press, 1990. (Time/Space-Artists and Scholars; vol. 2) Hook, Sidney. From Hegel to Marx: Studies in the Intellectual Development of Karl Marx. With new introduction. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1962. (Originally published 1936) Kouvelakis, Stathis. Philosophy and Revolution: From Kant to Marx . G. M. Goshgarian (translator), Fredric Jameson (preface). Verso, 2003. Lowith, Karl; translated by David E. Green. From Hegel to Nietzsche: The Revolution in Ninteeth-Century Thought. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1967. (Original German edition, 1941)

28. Stirner Archive
max stirner. Murray Bookchin Noam Chomsky Bright but Lesser Lights. Cold Off The Presses max stirner. ANARCHY ARCHIVES
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29. Powell's Books - Stirner: The Ego And Its Own (Cambridge Texts In The History Of
This edition of stirner s work comprises a revised version of Steven Byington s More Books by max stirner. ISBN13 9780521456470 ISBN10 0521456479
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30. John Zube's List (P - Z)
It comes in several segments A. max stirner Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. F. max stirner stirner und stirnerianisches in der schoengeistigen
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John Zube's List
(version of September 2007) by JOHN ZUBE, jzube@acenet.com.au A - G H - O P - Z PAINE, THOMAS, Online writings, http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/thomas_paine/ 2pp of links, indicating size of files, in PP 1732: 206. PAINE, THOMAS, The Works of Thomas Paine E. Haskell, 1854. PAINE, THOMAS, Age of Reason, 1796, The Library of the Future, CD. Also: Gutenberg Project. Also: Thomas Paine (1737-1809), The Age of Reason (1793-1794) Part I Part II Paine's most controversial work which advocated a religion based on reason. Because of this work, he was generally treated as an outcast when he returned to the United States. [Thomas.Paine.com] As little religious liberty existed then in the USA. No wonder, that some people were then still treated as slaves. And this happened in spite of the fact that the USA was largely established by people fleeing from religious and other prosecution! - Alas, all individual rights and liberties are still not known and appreciated today. - J.Z., 16. 9. 06 PAINE, THOMAS, (1737-1809), Common Sense, Feb. 14, 1776. The Library of the Future, CD. Also: Gutenberg Project. - OLL: 128 KB.

31. Max-Stirner-Archiv Leipzig
Translate this page Das weltweit größte Archiv zur Person des deutschen Philosophen max stirner aus Bayreuth, in Berlin lebend und wirkend. Das max stirner Archiv Leipzig
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Home Der Einzige Stirneriana Bestellung ... Newsletter Herzlich willkommen im Max-Stirner-Archiv Leipzig! Allgemeine Informationen Die Zeitschrift "Der Einzige" wurde mit der letzten Nummer 35/36, 2006 eingestellt.
Erscheinungsdatum: Sommer/Herbst 2007 Die Zeitschrift "Der Einzige" (1998-2006) kann komplett und gebunden erworben werden. Die Reihe "Stirneriana" wird fortgesetzt. Aktuelle Informationen
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(Erich Maria Remarque) "Mit der Karma-Theorie des Buddhismus erklären sich viele, denen es gerade noch gut geht, warum es anderen schlecht geht und man nichts dagegen tun könne – also auch nichts dagegen tun muß. Religion ist eine einfache Erklärung dafür, warum die Verhältnisse so sind, wie sie sind. Esoterik allgemein ist eine Form der Religiosität, die eher von einer wohlsituierten Mittelschicht ausgeübt wird. Diese Leute spüren aber sehr wohl, wenn prekäre Verhältnisse um sich greifen. Auch die erste große Esoterik-Welle in den 20er Jahren wurde vom Bildungsbürgertum getragen, das Angst vor dem Abstieg hatte, als der Mittelstand dem ökonomischen Druck nicht mehr standhielt."

32. Project MUSE
max stirner s major text, The Ego and His Own , is long, strange, and fitfuland the same can be said of its afterlife.1 Why revive stirner now?
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33. Nihilism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
max stirner s (18061856) attacks on systematic philosophy, his denial of absolutes, and his rejection of abstract concepts of any kind often places him
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Nihilism
Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to those parts of this article) 1. Origins "Nihilism" comes from the Latin nihil , or nothing, which means not anything, that which does not exist. It appears in the verb "annihilate," meaning to bring to nothing, to destroy completely. Early in the nineteenth century, Friedrich Jacobi used the word to negatively characterize transcendental idealism. It only became popularized, however, after its appearance in Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons (1862) where he used "nihilism" to describe the crude scientism espoused by his character Bazarov who preaches a creed of total negation. In Russia, nihilism became identified with a loosely organized revolutionary movement (C.1860-1917) that rejected the authority of the state, church, and family. In his early writing, anarchist leader Mikhael Bakunin (1814-1876) composed the notorious entreaty still identified with nihilism: "Let us put our trust in the eternal spirit which destroys and annihilates only because it is the unsearchable and eternally creative source of all lifethe passion for destruction is also a creative passion!" ( Reaction in Germany , 1842). The movement advocated a social arrangement based on rationalism and materialism as the sole source of knowledge and individual freedom as the highest goal. By rejecting man's spiritual essence in favor of a solely materialistic one, nihilists denounced God and religious authority as antithetical to freedom. The movement eventually deteriorated into an ethos of subversion, destruction, and anarchy, and by the late 1870s, a nihilist was anyone associated with clandestine political groups advocating terrorism and assassination.

34. Nihilism
Chronologically, max stirner came first, and inspired many nihilists, existentialists, and anarchists, including Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche (stirner
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36. All About Oscar
Later, Marx tried to refute stirner s ideas, ironically calling him “Sankt max” (“Saint max”). His most influential work is Der Einzige und sein Eigentum
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37. G.6 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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G.6 What are the ideas of Max Stirner?
To some extent, Stirner's work The Ego and Its Own is like a Rorschach test. Depending on the reader's psychology, he or she can interpret it in drastically different ways. Hence, a few have tried to use Stirner's ideas to defend capitalism while others have used them to argue for anarcho-syndicalism. For example, many in the anarchist movement in Glasgow, Scotland, took Stirner's "Union of Egoists" literally as the basis for their anarcho-syndicalist organising in the 1940s and beyond. Similarly, we discover the noted anarchist historian Max Nettlau stating that "[o]n reading Stirner, I maintain that he cannot be interpreted except in a socialist sense." A Short History of Anarchism , p. 55] In this section of the FAQ, we will indicate why, in our view, the latter, syndicalistic, interpretation of egoism is far more appropriate than the capitalistic one. It should be noted, before continuing, that Stirner's work has had a bigger impact on individualist anarchism than social anarchism. Benjamin Tucker and many of his comrades embraced egoism when they became aware of The Ego and Its Own (a development which provoked a split in individualist circles which, undoubtedly, contributed to its decline). However, his influence was not limited to individualist anarchism. As John P. Clark notes, Stirner

38. Cogito
I modified the meaning of it much later when I read the ideas of a nineteenthcentury German sceptic, max stirner. In his book ‘The Ego and His Own’,
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A Modern Thinker Philosophy of Psychology Science Metaphysics Home Article 1 of Mind and Matter List of Articles Section 8 next Exploring the Cogito The links in the table on the left take you to sub-headings in this article. Sub-headings An Attunement to Descartes During the first year of my self-analysis I still practised Buddhist meditation. At this time I was studying at evening class the philosophy of Rene Descartes. He developed his philosophy of knowledge from a vision that he had in a stove-heated room on 10 th November 1619. Comparisons Relevance of cogito Will or feeling Reformulating cogito ... References I had not remembered this date since I attached no importance to it. On the morning of 10 th November 1987 (or the evening before ; my notes are not clear on this point) I was meditating as usual. I was thinking about concepts. In pictorial form there was a central circle, which was me, surrounded by smaller circles, some of which were tightly adhering to the central one whilst other circles were only loosely attached. The small circles were concepts. That was the vision. I call it my

39. Internet Archive Search: Subject:Individualism
The ego and his own stirner, max, 1806-1856 Includes bibliographical references and index Keywords Egoism; Individualism Downloads 55
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40. Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten
Translate this page max stirner (Pseudonym für Johann Caspar Schmidt) wurde am 25. Oktober 1806 in Bayreuth geboren, studierte in Berlin bei Hegel, Schleiermacher u.a.,
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