Stirner: The Ego and Its Own (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) - John Carroll (Editor)
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Stirner: The Ego and Its Own (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)

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Cambridge University Press
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9780511815959
Max Stirner's The Ego and His Own, edited and introduced by John Carroll, presents a radical philosophical argument for individual autonomy. First published in 1844, this work critiques all ideologies, including religion, state, and societal norms, portraying them as mechanisms that subjugate the individual's freedom. Stirner asserts that true liberation arises when one fully embraces their unique ego, challenging conventional notions of morality and self-ownership.

The book dismantles collective concepts and emphasizes the supreme importance of the self as the arbiter of its own values and destiny. It encourages readers to transcend external forces and engage in deep introspection to awaken their latent power. Considered a precursor to existentialism, nihilism, and individualist anarchism, Stirner's text provokes a re-evaluation of one's relationship to authority and intrinsic worth, making it a foundational work for those seeking to understand the essence of personal freedom and the significance of the self in a collective world.

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Max Stirner: the Ego and His Own Paru initialement en 1971
Langue d'origine
Anglais
Éditeur d'origine Harper Torchbooks

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