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  1. The Grave (Yiddish Edition) by Max Stirner, 2009-04-27
  2. L'unique Et Sa Propriété (French Edition) by Max Stirner, 2010-04-08
  3. Das unwahre Prinzip unserer Erziehung. Der Humanismus und Realismus. by Max Stirner, John Henry Mackay, 1997-09-01
  4. Prolegomena: To A Study Of The Return Of The Repressed In History by Max Stirner, 1994-01-17
  5. 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, 1963-01-01
  6. Break-out from the Crystal Palace - The Anarcho-psychological Critique: Stirner, Nietzsche and Dostoevsky (International library of sociology) by David Downes, etc., 1974-05-16
  7. Die abenteuerliche Rebellion: Burgerl. Protestbewegungen in d. Philosophie : Stirner, Nietzsche, Sartre, Marcuse, Neue Linke (Philosophische Texte ; Bd. 5) (German Edition) by Hans Heinz Holz, 1976
  8. Por y contra Stirner (Serie Filosofia) (Spanish Edition) by Carlos Diaz, 1975
  9. Anarchism in Germany: Anarchist Organizations in Germany, German Anarchists, Wilhelm Marr, Max Stirner, Silvio Gesell, Hanin Elias
  10. Der Einzige und sein Eigentum by Max Stirner, 2009-03-10
  11. The Ego and its Own (Dodo Press) by Max Stirner, 2010-01-29
  12. German Anarchists: Wilhelm Marr, Max Stirner, Silvio Gesell, Hanin Elias, Rudolf Rocker, Gustav Landauer, B. Traven, Daniel Cohn-Bendit
  13. Egoist Anarchists: Benjamin Tucker, Max Stirner, Bob Black, Michel Onfray, Émile Armand, Renzo Novatore, Hakim Bey, Georges Palante
  14. Max Stirner: Sein leben und sein werk (German Edition) by John Henry Mackay, 1898-01-01

41. Die Eigenheit: The Unquotable Max Stirner
The title and masthead for this blog comes from an idea of the 18th century German philosopher, max stirner. Die Eigenheit, translated as ownness by
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Ownness [eigenheit] includes in itself everything own... But ownness has not any alien standard either, as it is not in any sense an idea like freedom, morality, humanity, and the like. It is only a description of the - owner
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The Unquotable Max Stirner
The title and masthead for this blog comes from an idea of the 18th century German philosopher, Max Stirner. Die Eigenheit , translated as "ownness" by Steven Byington, is of central importance to Stirner's conception of what it means to be an egoist. Perhaps the most concise way to describe it is as the diametric opposite of slavery. Ownness means submission to no higher will - obedience to none but the self, and even this is seen as ultimately incompatible with ownness, since Stirner says it can be achieved "only by recognizing no duty , not binding myself or letting myself be bound" - meaning that unless you can change your mind, you can become a slave even to yourself.
In spite of what I see as serious flaws in Stirner's thought, I can't help but be inspired by his underlying message, which is a celebration of the individual as the source of all things good, as against the "higher" concepts (such as "God" and "The State" - things that even today retain an "exalted" status), which end up being the source of all things bad. An oversimplification, certainly, but you get the idea.
Stirner's message, unlike Nietzsche's, for example, is uncompromising and unwaveringly consistent. Unfortunately, though, Stirner's prose is rarely passionate and colorful, and never given to aphorism (as you can probably surmise from the clunkiness of the blog's masthead quote, something I spent an appreciable amount of time searching for, and am still not totally satisfied with). In fact, Stirner's most famous 'quote', "The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual crime," while being certainly a very

42. Terrorism, Philosophical And Ideological Origins - █ Further Reading:
stirner, max. The Ego and His Own, translated by Steven Byington, revised and edited by David Leopold. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1995.
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The systematic theory of modern political terrorism arose in Germany during the Die Freien ), the most notorious club of intellectual agitators in Germany in the early 1840s. His first book, Bruno Bauer and his Enemies (1842), defended his brother against government persecution, urged violence, and threatened the Prussian regime with a return to the French Revolution. His 1843 polemic, , advocated terrorism even more blatantly and earned him a prison sentence. Bakunin, a Russian noble by birth, studied Hegelianism in Russia from 1836 to 1840 and in Berlin from 1841 to The body of a victim lays covered on the ground at the scene of a bus bomb, background, after a Palestinian suicide bomber detonated nail-studded explosives on the bus in the northern Israeli port city of Haifa in December 2001. AP/WIDE WORLD PHOTOS God and the State , written in 1871 but published posthumously in 1882.

43. TRANS Nr. 16: Ritva Lindroos (Loviisa/Porvoo): Recurring Reconstruction – I
This study utilises the premise to reveal the kind of ownership that max stirner(5) represents with his philosophy. Everyone owns his/her life and makes
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This analysis examines entrepreneurship and the biographies of entrepreneurs as a form of communication. In this context it is assumed that such communication together with productive business activity form a coherent element. It is then possible to extract the language entrepreneurs have used in their biographies and transform them into subject matter for research . Stories about childhood and youth, studies, working life as an entrepreneur and organizations. A linguistic choice can carry a meaning which may form a demarcation in the communication system. In this context the life stories are considered to be linguistic expressions of choices and actions. How does written communication convey life stories? In order to communicate what entrepreneurship means one has to look for two meanings:
  • choices made in the role of entrepreneur, and the fundamental choice to become an entrepreneur.
Communication and the form of language
This study perceives entrepreneurship as a form of communication, while the language used is itself the subject of the research.

44. App16-s.htm
stirner, max, Das unwahre Princip unserer Erziehung oder der Humanismus und stirner, max, The Ego and his Own, The Case of the Individual Against
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45. Continental Philosophy
Teaching resource Textorium max van Manen, at the University of Alberta, has put some of the .. max stirner (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy).
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46. Philosophy- Squashed Marx - The German Ideology - Condensed Abridged
The Young Hegelians , including Marx s bierkeller chums max stirner and Bruno Bauer, were convinced that Hegel was at heart a materialist concerned with
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"When we conceive things thus, as they really are and happen, every profound philosophical problem is solved." INTRODUCTION to The German Ideology
To the reader armed only with the popular conception of Marx and Engels The German Ideology comes as something of a surprise. This, their first comprehensive statement of the social-political philosophy now known as Marxism contains the expected references to 'Bourgeois' 'Proletariat' 'Revolution' and 'Communism', yet the bulk of its argument is a philosophy of history.
The 'Old Hegelians' took the view that history is really the history of ideas, built through the dialectic, and that the reason their fine German society was the best was because it was built on the best ideas. The 'Young Hegelians', including Marx's bierkeller chums Max Stirner and Bruno Bauer, were convinced that Hegel was at heart a materialist- concerned with the solid world, not just with ideas. They thought that society needed changing for the better, so they must set about first changing men's minds.
In 1844 Marx began collaborating with the affluent industrialist Friedrich Engels, fresh from working as a mill manager in Manchester where he had been much affected by the poverty of the workers. The result was first

47. Stirner And Foucault Toward A Post-Kantian Freedom Saul Newman
max stirner and Michel Foucault are two thinkers not often examined together. However, it has been suggested that the longignored stirner may be seen as a
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48. Max Stirner - Biografie WHO'S WHO.
Translate this page Der deutsche Philosoph und Schriftsteller max stirner, mit eigentlichem Namen Johann Caspar Schmidt, vertrat in seinen Werken einen konsequenten
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50. Max STIRNER
Translate this page max stirner (pseudonimo di Johann K. Schmidt) nasce a Bayreuth, in Germania. Terminati gli studi a Berlino diventa insegnante, poi abbandona l insegnamento
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"Non c'è nulla che mi importi più di me stesso!"
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unico" contrapposto a qualsiasi autorità, verrà a formare, tramite l'apporto di Bakunin, una delle tesi centrali dell'anarchismo, anche se questa appropriazione del suo pensiero è contemporanea agli ultimi anni di vita di Stirner, il quale mai aveva manifestato l'intenzione di fondare alcuna scuola di pensiero o movimento politico. Opere principali Sommario 1. Ogni ente vive per se stesso 2. L'Unico
1. Ogni ente vive per se stesso Max Stirner avverte che il principio al quale ogni entità si attiene è un principio di egoismo: ogni entità persegue la propria causa, intesa come proprio interesse personale L'uomo è spesso costretto a farsi carico di cause che non sono le proprie, l'uomo, si dice, è bene che abbia a cuore la " causa di Dio, la causa dell'umanità, della verità, della libertà, della filantropia, della giustizia: inoltre la causa del mio popolo, del mio principe, della mia patria: infine, addirittura la causa dello spirito e mille altre cause ancora

51. Anarres Books Catalog - Anarchism
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52. Side Effects: Max Stirner As Haunted
I have several versions of max stirner’s The Ego and his Own. The first version I encountered by chance in the summer of 2001 from a secondhand bookseller
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Max Stirner as Haunted
I have several versions of Max Stirner’s The Ego and his Own . The first version I encountered by chance in the summer of 2001 from a second-hand bookseller in Brooklyn. I remember: the bookseller was lounging against his brown “station-wagon”, and the books were stacked upon each other, supported by a table. I read while I walked. The version, deathly black, was marketed in the “Roots of the Right” series, edited by George Steiner. Given Stirner’s central thesis was autonomy from the state, the association with the rightwing politics seemed an oddity. In addition to the standard Cambridge edition, the other version of this booI bought subsequently, translated as The Ego and its Own , is unabridged, and the black cover is replaced by a nice Max Ernst (who was openly fond of Stirner) style etching.
The strangeness of Stirner was immediate as I worked though the book: it read like an unhomely Hegel, adopting broadly the same structure as Hegel’s

53. The Egoism Of Max Stirner By Sidney Parker
(The following extracts are taken from my booklet entitled THE EGOISM OF max stirner SOME CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES to be published by the Mackay
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(The following extracts are taken from my booklet entitled THE EGOISM OF MAX STIRNER: SOME CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES to be published by the Mackay Society of New York) Albert Camus Although throughout his book Camus is concerned to present "the rebel" as a preferred alternative to "the revolutionary" he nowhere acknowledges that this distinction is taken from the one that Stirner makes between "the revolutionary" and "the insurrectionist". That this should occur in a work whose purpose is a somewhat frantic attempt at rehabilitating "ethics" well illustrates Stirner's ironic statement that "the hard fist of morality treats the noble nature of egoism altogether without compassion." Eugene Fleischmann Fleischmann contends that "Marx and Engels' critique of Stirner is notoriously misleading. It is not just that ridicule of a man's person is not equivalent to refutation of his ideas, for the reader is also aware that the authors are not reacting at all to the problems raised by their adversary." Stirner is not simply "just another doctrinaire ideologue". His "reality is the world of his immediate experience" and he wants "to come into his own power now, not after some remote and hypothetical 'proletarian revolution'. Marx and Engels had nothing to offer the individual in the present: Stirner has." Benedict Lachmann and Herbert Stourzh Lachmann's and Stourzh's TWO ESSAYS ON EGOISM provide a stimulating and instructive introduction to Stirner's ideas. Although both authors give a good summary of his egoism they differ sufficiently in their approach to allow the reader to enjoy adjudicating between them.

54. Bibliography International Review Of Social History Vol. 42 Part 2 (1997)
stirner, max. The Ego and Its Own. Ed. by David Leopold. Cambridge texts in the history of political thought. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc.
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Althusser, Louis. Sur la reproduction. Introd. de Jacques Bidet. [Actuel Marx Confrontation.] Presses Universitaires de France, Paris 1995. 316 pp. F.fr. 198.00.
This complete edition of the hitherto unpublished manuscript of Louis Althusser formed the basis for his famous essay "Idéologie et appareils idéologiques d'Etat", published in in 1971. In this work the author presents his concept of historic materialism, of the conditions for reproduction of the capitalist society and of the revolutionary struggle to end capitalist society. This edition is based on a second version of the manuscript with several adjustments and additions by Althusser and includes a hitherto unedited appendix and a similarly unpublished postscript entitled "Notes sur le AIE" and dated December 1976.

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56. The Young Karl Marx - Cambridge University Press
stirner, max. Heidegger, Martin, 6. Heine, Heinrich, 50, 97, 174, 181, 216 n. 213. and Feuerbach, 195 . stirner, max, 1 n. 1, 85, 196, 212, 216, 218
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57. Jew Watch - Jewish Mind Control - Anarchism
stirner, max (180656). Pseudonym of was Johann Kaspar Schmidt. Born in Bayreuth, Bavaria (now in Germany). Published The Ego and His Own in 1845 under
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Although a 19th-century movement, anarchism had theoretical roots in the writings of two English social reformers of the two previous centuries: Gerrard Winstanley and William Godwin. Winstanley was a 17th-century agrarian reformer who believed that land should be divided among all the people. Godwin, in a book entitled 'Political Justice' (1793), argued that authority is unnatural and that social evils arise and exist because people are not free to live their lives according to the dictates of reason.

58. Max Stirner - "Struggle For Unhindered Free Exchange Of Information" - My Care2
I would describe myself as someone with strong idealistic goals which I try to achieve by small steps and always in direct action.
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59. Max Stirner Quotes
4 quotes and quotations by max stirner. max stirner The men of the future will yet fight their way to many a liberty that we do not even miss.
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60. Recommended Reading Adams, Joey. The Joey Adams Joke Dictionary
Clark, John P. max stirner s Egoism. London Freedom Press, 1976. Cohen, Ted. . Patterson, R.W.K. The Nihilistic Egoist, max stirner.
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htmlAdWH('93212816', '728', '90'); Main Recommended Reading Adams, Joey. The Joey Adams Joke Dictionary . New York: The Citadel Press, 1962. Allison, David B. (ed.). The New Nietzsche: Contemporary Styles of Interpretation . New York: Delta Publishing Company, 1977. Ames, Van Meter. "Existentialism: Irrational, Nihilistic." Humanist 10 (February, 1950), pp. 15 - 22. Ansell-Pearson, Keith. Nietzsche as Political Thinker . New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Aquinas, Thomas. Basic Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas, Vol. I . Anton C. Pegis (ed.). New York: Random House, Inc, 1945. Aristotle. The Basic Works of Aristotle . Richard McKeon (ed.). New York: Random House, 1941. Bach, Kent. Exit Existentialism: A Philosophy of Self Awareness . Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., Inc., 1973. Bakhtin, Mikhail. Rabelais and His World . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1968. Bakunin, Mikhail. God and The State . New York: Dover Publications, 1970. The Political Philosophy of Bakunin: Scientific Anarchism . G.P. Maximoff (ed.) The Free Press of Glencoe, 1953.

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