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The Ego and Its Own
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The Ego and Its Own

Forfatter:
Engelsk
205,-

First published in 1844 (originally Der Einzige und sein Eigentum), Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own is one of the most provocative works of modern philosophy-a relentless critique of every "higher cause" that claims authority over the individual.

With sharp wit and uncompromising logic, Stirner attacks what he calls fixed ideas-moral duties, religious commandments, political ideologies, even abstract "Humanity"-arguing that they become spooks that rule us from inside. In their place, he proposes ownness: a radically personal standpoint in which the self is not a means to an ideal, but the starting point of all value and action.

Influential (and infamous) across radical politics and philosophy, this is a foundational text for readers interested in individualism, political philosophy, anarchist thought, and critiques of ideology-a book that still feels like a direct challenge to the way modern life demands our loyalty.

Forfatter
Max Stirner
ISBN
9781523210954
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
395 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.1.2016
Antall sider
294