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Max Stirner (1806–1856)

Autore di L' unico e la sua proprieta

23+ opere 936 membri 11 recensioni 8 preferito

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Comprende i nomi: M. Stirner, STIRNER MAX

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(eng) The "Roots of the Right" edition of The Ego and His Own is heavily abridged and includes other writings by Stirner as well as significant editorial content. Do not combine with The Ego and His Own.

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Fonte dell'immagine: Max Stirner (1806-1856) portraited by Friedrich Engels (1820–1895), made circa 1892.

Opere di Max Stirner

Opere correlate

The Anarchist Reader (1977) — Autore, alcune edizioni124 copie
The Anarchists (1964) — Collaboratore — 112 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Stirner, Max
Nome legale
Schmidt, Johann Caspar
Data di nascita
1806-10-25
Data di morte
1856-06-26
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Germany
Luogo di nascita
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
Luogo di morte
Berlin, Germany
Luogo di residenza
Berlin, Germany
Istruzione
University of Berlin
University of Erlangen
Attività lavorative
philosopher
Nota di disambiguazione
The "Roots of the Right" edition of The Ego and His Own is heavily abridged and includes other writings by Stirner as well as significant editorial content. Do not combine with The Ego and His Own.

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Well, hot damn this book took me a long time to read, and never have I reread so many passages. Stirner, like just about all philosophers I've read, takes the long route to get where he's going, but he gets there. I haven't been swayed towards egoism but I'd love to have more conversations about this book and read more Stirner.
 
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bookonion | 8 altre recensioni | Mar 13, 2024 |
Meh. Some parts of The Unique and its Property were made clearer, but for the most part it felt like people writing just to put words on paper, especially the intro.
 
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bookonion | Mar 7, 2024 |
$350-400 on Abe.
387 Pp Catalog At End. First Published In London In 1912, This Is An Early Modern Library Edition, 1919, Wth Toledano's Spine #1 (1917-1919), Brodzky Endpapers (1919-1925, And Catalog C5 (First Issued Fall 1918). First Published In Germany In The 1840'S, "This Book Contains The Most Revolutionary Philosophy Ever Written, Its Purpose Being To Totally Destroy The Idea Of Duty And To Assert The Supremacy Of The Will, And From This Standpoint To Effect A Transvaluation Of All Values And Displace The State By A Union Of Conscious Egoists" (From The English Edition's Dj Cover)… (altro)
 
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susangeib | 8 altre recensioni | Jun 30, 2023 |
Stirner's leap from pedantic cynicism (his infamous spooks) to patronizing cynicism (mine mine mine) is not one I can get behind. He falls into the same hole that most "immanent" philosophies fall into, creating his own ideal Man to idolize right after tearing down all other ideals, just as Feuerbach did. It just happens that Stirner's Man is kind of a petty dickhead.

As an aside, his thoughts on Jews, "negroids," and "mongoloids" are pretty uncomfortable. I wish he hadn't picked up on the worst trends in Hegelian history there.… (altro)
 
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schumacherrr | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 21, 2022 |

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