
The Ego and Its Own
by Max Stirner
Published for the first time: 1/1/1844
432 pages, Hardcover
Genres: Theory, Psychology, Politics, German Literature, Nonfiction, Philosophy, Classics
Stirner's The Ego and its Own (1845) is striking in both style and content, attacking Feuerbach, Moses Hess and others to sound the death-knell of Left Hegelianism. The work also constitutes an enduring critique of liberalism and socialism from the perspective of an extreme eccentric individualism. Stirner has latterly been portrayed variously as a precursor of Nietzsche, a forerunner of existentialism, an individualist anarchist, and as manifestly insane. This edition includes an Introduction placing Stirner in his historical context.
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