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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 | Definition Of Stirner, Max | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
Find out what Stirner, Max means The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics has the definition of Stirner, Max. Research related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles at
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22. Quotes By Max Stirner
The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual crime. Stirner, Max
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23. STIRNER, MAX
in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Paul Edwards, New York Macmillan, 1967, VIII, 1718. 1967.
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in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy , ed. Paul Edwards, New York: Macmillan, 1967, VIII, 17-18. 1967.
STIRNER, MAX (1806-1856)
George Woodcock
The immediate stimulus that provoked Stirner to write his one important book, Der Einzige und sein Eigentum (Leipzig, 1845; translated by Steven T. Byington as The Ego and His Own , New York, 1907), was his association with the group of young Hegelians known as Die Freien (the "free ones"), who met under the leadership of the brothers Bruno and Edgar Bauer. In this company Stirner met Marx, Engels, Arnold Ruge, Georg Herwegh, and many other revolutionary intellectuals. In the same circle he also met Marie Dahnhardt, whom he married in 1843 and who left him in 1847. Before the publication of his book Stirner produced only a few brief periodical pieces, including an essay on educational methods printed by Karl Marx in Rheinische Zeitung Thought. Der Einzige und sein Eigentum , a treatise in defense of philosophic egoism, carried to its extreme the young Hegelian reaction against Hegel's teachings. In part it was a bitter attack on contemporary philosophers, particularly those with social inclinations. Stirner's associates among Die Freien were rejected as strongly as Hegel and Feuerbach. Stirner's approach was characterized by a passionate anti-intellectualism which led him to stress the will and the instincts as opposed to the reason. He attacked systematic philosophies of every kind, denied all absolutes, and rejected abstract and generalized concepts of every kind. At the center of his vision he placed the human individual, of whom alone we can have certain knowledge; each individual, he contended, is unique, and this uniqueness is the very quality he must cultivate to give meaning to his life. Hence, he reached the conclusion that the ego is a law unto itself and that the individual owes no obligations outside himself. All creeds and philosophies based on the concept of a common humanity are, in Stirner's view, false and irrational; rights and duties do not exist; only the might of the ego justifies its actions.

24. Max Stirner -- Encore Et Toujours Un Dissident
Si Marx et Nietzsche ont tent d vincer Max Stirner, il leur a surv cu. Pour quelles raisons ?
http://www.lsr-projekt.de/poly/frinnuce.html
L.S.R un projet paraphilosophique
pas de son temps
mais: en son temps
L'article suivant est paru en allemand dans
Max Stirner Dissident geblieben
Max Stirner
encore et toujours un dissident
par Bernd A. Laska voir aussi
La crise initiale de Nietzsche

et en allemand
Stirner - Marx - Marxforschung

Stirner - Nietzsche - Nietzscheforschung
Edmund Husserl Carl Schmitt, Max Adler, Georg Simmel Rudolf Steiner, anarchistes, Proudhon, Bakounine et Kropotkine Landauer Leszek Kolakowski, Hans Heinz Holz Adorno, Peter Sloterdijk Donc, Karl Marx: Friedrich Nietzsche,
La crise initiale de Nietzsche
hors en Par l' "surmoi". traduit par Pierre Gallissaires / le 30 avril 2001
Original allemand: Max Stirner in nuce
voir aussi La crise initiale de Nietzsche et en allemand Stirner - Marx - Marxforschung Stirner - Nietzsche - Nietzscheforschung Bernd A. Laska ::L::S::R:: un projet paraphilosophique pas de son temps mais: en son temps

25. Stirner, Max
German anarchist thinker. He argued that the state, class, and humanity were meaningless abstractions, and that only individuals mattered. In his extreme form of egoism, the
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Max Stirner

26. Max Stirner Ou L Extr Me Libert Individualisme Anarchiste
Pr sentation du philosophe par Paul Chauvet.
http://increvablesanarchistes.org/articles/biographies/striner_max.htm

27. Max Stirner - Wikipédia
Biographie interactive du penseur dans l encyclop die libre.
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Max Stirner
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Aller à : Navigation rechercher Max Stirner Philosophe allemand XIX e Portrait de Max Stirner
par Félix Valloton Naissance octobre Bayreuth
Décès juin Berlin
École/tradition Jeunes hégéliens Principaux intérêts Métaphysique Politique Idées remarquables Individualisme , critique de la religion et de l'anthropocentrisme Œuvres principales L'Unique et sa propriété Influencé par Hegel Feuerbach A influencé Marx Nietzsche Camus Deleuze ... modifier Max Stirner , de son vrai nom Johann Caspar Schmidt Bayreuth 25 octobre Berlin 26 juin ), est un philosophe allemand appartenant aux Jeunes hégéliens , considéré comme un des précurseurs de l' existentialisme et de l' anarchisme individualiste L'Unique et sa propriété hégélien , l'Homme feuerbachien et la Révolution socialiste . Stirner exhorte chacun à s'approprier ce qui est en son pouvoir, indépendamment des diverses forces d'oppression extérieures au Moi.
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28. Stirner, Max (1806–1856) Summary | BookRags.com
Stirner, Max (1806–1856). Stirner, Max (1806–1856) summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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29. Dialogus / Max Stirner
Collection d changes pistolaires imaginaires avec le philosophe.
http://www.dialogus2.org/stirner.html
MAX STIRNER
Lettre d'acceptation Quel type d'organisation sociale? Le communisme Sens

30. Stirner, Max Biography - S9.com
1806 Born in Bayreuth, Bavaria onthe25th of October. - He attended the University of Berlin, where he studied Philology, Philosophy and Theology.1841 - Stirner participated
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Born: 1806 AD
Died: 1856 AD, at 49 years of age.
Nationality: German
Categories: Philosopher
1806 - Born in Bayreuth, Bavaria onthe25th of October.
- He attended the University of Berlin, where he studied Philology, Philosophy and Theology.
1841 - Stirner participated in discussions with a group of young philosophers called "The Free", and whom historians have subsequently categorized as the so-called Young Hegelians.
1842 - Das unwahre Prinzip unserer Erziehung or Humanism and Realism, was published in Rheinische Zeitung, which was edited by Marx at the time.
- Art and Religion was also Published in Rheinische Zeitung while Marx was editor.
1844 - Stirner's main work is The Ego and Its Own, which appeared in Leipzig.
- He resigned from his teaching position in anticipation of the controversy arising from his major work's publication in October. 1856 - Died on the 26th of June.

31. Non Serviam
Includes biography, outline of Stirner s philosophy, assorted reviews of Stirner s philosophy and links to related sites.
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32. Stirner, Max --  Kids Encyclopedia | Online Encyclopedia | Kids Online Dictionar
Stirner, Max (pseudonym of Johann Kaspar Schmidt) (180656), German anarchist. Born in Bayreuth, Bavaria (now in Germany), he published The Ego and His Own' in 1845 under the
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33. Max Stirner, A Durable Dissident - In A Nutshell
Article by Bernd A. Laska contending that the proper time for Stirner s philosophy is finally at hand.
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

34. 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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Max Stirner
German Stirner Page
We have almost all of Stirner in german. About the only thing missing is the History of the Reaction, and the translations of Smith and Say.
See also Max Stirner Archiv in Leipzig for the same files in RTF.
Versions of "Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum", by Max Stirner
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    The Ego and His Own , 1907 English translation by Steven Byington, published by Benjamin Tucker. With an introduction by James L. Walker, and prefaces by Byington and Tucker.
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35. 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.
http://www.blancmange.net/tmh/articles/maxomar.html
Omar Khayyam and Max Stirner
A BRIDGE
BETWEEN THE ORIENT AND THE OCCIDENT

Those who mean to understand
poetry will have to visit the land
of poetry.
Those who mean to understand
J.W. von Goethe
Preface
It was years later that I did not only begin to understand Chajjam as a poet, but also as a poet-philosopher. Naturally I also began broadening my knowledge of eastern and oriental philosophies as well as western philosophies. This enabled me to look through the traditional, i.e. strictly rational mode of thinking. Stirner had criticized this mode of thinking, which has no likes Stirner was right when declaring this nation to be one tyrannizing her children.
2 Ecce Homo. Edited by Kroener 1990, p. 339
It sounds very mystical and promising, but the sounds of his words suggested a golden cage, which was hard to escape from. Heidegger himself: something existi ng as an object turned into something existing as a thought, stayed there and did not proceed any further. And Heidegger himself, some being whose structure of existence being a limited One only amounts to Being-In-The-World . The basic structures of his concrete Ego as One in an objective world of things permit him to sneer at the animal inside himself in order to cope with it, in order to defeat it. The abstract object changed into a concrete subject by means of perpetual thought processes. It became a subject, which only vegetated as a prisoner of a particular logic in the dusk of occidental gods. The victory of the speaking animal, that

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  • 37. Max Stirner Im LSR-Projekt
    Max Stirner unkonventionell nicht als Hegelianer, Anarchist, und Nihilist, sondern als (Para-) Philosoph im Kontext des 19. Jahrhunderts.
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    38. Philosophy: Philosophers: S: Stirner-max
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    39. Max-Stirner-Archiv Leipzig
    Ambitioniertes Projekt, dass u.a. die Digitalisierung der Werke Stirners betreibt und diese bereits tlw. im Internet zum Download anbietet.
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    40. Stirner, Max
    Stirner, Max, pseudonym of JOHANN KASPAR SCHMIDT (b. Oct. 25, 1806, Bayreuth, Bavaria Germanyd. June 26, 1856, Berlin, Prussia), German antistatist philosopher in whose
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    pseudonym of JOHANN KASPAR SCHMIDT (b. Oct. 25, 1806, Bayreuth, Bavaria [Germany]d. June 26, 1856, Berlin, Prussia), 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. After teaching in a girls' preparatory school in Berlin, Stirner made a scanty living as a translator, preparing what became a standard German version of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. He contributed articles to the liberal periodical Rheinische Zeitung, which was in part edited by Karl Marx . 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 The Ego and His Own Stirner believed that there was no objective social reality independent of the individual; social classes, the state, the masses, and humanity are abstractions and therefore need not be considered seriously. He wrote of a finite, empirical ego, which he saw as the motive force of every human action. Writing chiefly for working-class readers, he taught that all persons are capable of the self-awareness that would make them "egoists," or true individuals. Related Propaedia Topics: Anarchism

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