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    Widerreden: Beiträge zur Sozialtheorie Max Stirners (1897/1918).Max Adler & Pierre Ramus - 2001 - Leipzig: Max-Stirner-Archiv. Edited by Pierre Ramus.
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    Stirner, Max as Hegelian.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (4):597-614.
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    Max Stirner, Hegel and the Young Hegelians: A reassessment.Widukind De Ridder - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (3):285-297.
    Max Stirner is generally considered a nihilist, anarchist, precursor to Nietzsche, existentialism and even post-structuralism. Few are the scholars who try to analyse his stands from within its Young Hegelian context without, however, taking all his references to Hegel and the Young Hegelians as expressions of his own alleged Hegelianism. This article argues in favour of a radically different reading of Stirner considering his magnum opus “Der Einzige und sein Eigentum” as in part a carefully constructed parody of Hegelianism deliberately (...)
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    Max Stirners Paradigmenwechsel.Filadelfo Linares - 1995 - New York: Georg Olms.
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    Max Stirner's Dialectical Egoism: A New Interpretation.John F. Welsh - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    This book interprets Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own as a critique of modernity and traces the basic elements of his dialectical egoism through the writings of Benjamin Tucker, James L. Walker, and Dora Marsden. Stirner's concept of 'ownness' is the basis of his critique of the dispossession and homogenization of individuals in modernity and is an important contribution to the research literature on libertarianism, dialectics, and post-modernism.
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    Max Stirner y la política de la insurrección.Valerio D'Angelo - 2021 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 82:31-48.
    En este artículo se quiere trazar una teoría política de la insurrección en el pensamiento de Max Stirner, en tanto alternativa ética y política a la revolución. Se mostrará cómo, según el pensador alemán, la revolución es en última instancia una estrategia fallida de emancipación en tanto en cuanto no libera al individuo de las formas de subjetividad que lo mantienen dependiente del poder. Más en general, se enseñará como el orden liberal post-revolucionario, detrás del lenguaje secular de los derechos, (...)
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    Max Stirner.Saul Newman (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Max Stirner was one of the most important and seminal thinkers of the mid-nineteenth century. In the shadows of Hegel, Stirner developed possibly the most radical and devastating critique ever of the discourses of modernity, incurring the ire of Marx, prefiguring Nietzsche, and having a major (though often unacknowledged) impact on diverse streams of thought, from existentialism to anarchism and autonomism, literary and artistic avant-gardes, and postmodern theory. This edited volume investigates Stirner's impact on critical thinking and social and political (...)
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    De Stirner a Nicómaco. Pensamiento sobre el poder desde Max Stirner.Ricardo Gutiérrez Aguilar - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 13.
    RESUMENEl presente artículo trata de mostrar la evolución de una concepción del poder concreta que lleva de Hegel a Stirner a través del papel desempeñado por el individuo. De esta forma, el individualismo aparece entre dos líneas enfrentadas de la metafísica y la teoría de la acción.PALABRAS CLAVEHEGEL, STIRNER, ACCIÓN, POLÍTICAABSTRACTThis article tries to show the evolution of one specific conception of power that leads from Hegel to Stirner through the role played by the individual. Thus, individualism appears between two (...)
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    Max Stirner, le philosophe qui s'en va tout seul.Tanguy L'Aminot - 2012 - Montreuil: L'Insomniaque. Edited by Daniel Joubert.
    Max Stirner (1806-1856) est l'auteur de L'Unique et sa propriété, paru en 1844. Il occupe une place singulière dans l'histoire de la pensée philosophique en ce qu'il pousse celle-ci dans ses derniers retranchements et oppose à tous les systèmes politiques et sociaux la réalité de l'individu unique. Chantre de l'égoïsme mais prônant l'association, il s'en prend radicalement à toutes les doctrines fondées sur le sacrifice ou l'oubli de soi. Les deux textes qui composent le présent volume visent à dégager la (...)
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    Max Stirner: la rivolta esistenziale.Giorgio Penzo - 1972 - Genova: Marietti.
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  11. Max Stirner as Hegelian.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (4):597.
    From its first appearance in 1844, Max Stirner’s major work, Der Einzige und sein Eigentum ,[1] has produced little agreement among its many interpreters. The very first of these interpreters was Friedrich Engels, who suggested that Stirner’s doctrines would be quite compatible with Benthamite utilitarianism, which he then admired, and even saw in these doctrines the potential of benefiting communism.[2] Marx, in short order, corrected this optimistic deviation, and then—with a surely repentant Engels—set forth the orthodox gospel for all future (...)
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    Max Stirner's egoism.John P. Clark - 1976 - London: Freedom Press.
    A major essay on the basis of individualist thought, with reference to the major influence of Stirner.
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    Max Stirner’s Ontology.John Jenkins - 2014 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 22 (1):3-26.
    In his book The Ego and Its Own Max Stirner describes what happens when individuals subordinate themselves to an absolute or a universal idea in order to reap the associated ‘rewards’. What he calls ‘involuntary’ or ‘unconscious’ egoism are faulty versions of practical reason because they involve alienation, the pursuit of something that can never be attained by the individual. These forms of egoism characterise the rationality of agents who submit themselves to an absolute. However, proper egoism, as understood by (...)
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  14. Max Stirner : The End of Philosophy and Political Subjectivity.Widukind De Ridder - 2011 - In Saul Newman (ed.), Max Stirner. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 143-167.
    Max Stirner has often been considered a Young Hegelian, or even the 'last Hegelian'. Such a reading implies that Stirner drew the logical conclusions of Hegel’s philosophy, thereby ignoring the way his thought marks a fundamental break with the philosophical tradition as a whole. Stirner’s notions of 'egoism', 'ownness' and 'Der Einzige' ('the ego') were not philosophical concepts but, in a Foucauldian sense, tools to dismantle the subject-object dichotomy and its social and political bearings in the wake of modernity. It (...)
     
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    Max Stirner and the Apotheosis of the Corporeal Ego.Todd Gooch - 2006 - The Owl of Minerva 37 (2):159-190.
    This paper clarifies Stirner’s relationship to his Left Hegelian contemporaries, Ludwig Feuerbch and Bruno Bauer, by showing how, in The Ego and Its Own, Stirner sought to exploit a fundamental contradiction that he perceived in the humanisitc atheism of Feuerbach and Bauer, and thereby to complete the critique of religious consciousness initiated by them. After having reconstructed Stirner’s position in relation to those of his contemporaries, the paper goes on to identify a significant weakness in it, and to identify resources (...)
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    Max Stirner.Lawrence R. Harvey - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 29:80-81.
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  17. Max Stirner.Alfredo Maria Bonanno - 1977 - Catania: Edizioni della rivista Anarchismo.
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    Max Stirner's egoism.John Jenkins - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (2):243-256.
    My aim in what follows is to provide and criticise a consistent account of Stirnerian egoism. Despite the many obscurities and complexities surrounding Stirner's conception of self‐interested action, a detailed examination of The Ego and Its Own does, I believe, offer us an interpretation that remains true to the overall aims of the book. My main concern throughout will be to focus on the interpretation of Stirner as a psychological egoist. I believe that the textual evidence in favour of viewing (...)
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    Max Stirner on the Path of Doubt.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 2020 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book examines how, in a series of critical confrontations, Stirner rejected the efforts of his “Young Hegelian” contemporaries to recast Hegel as a revolutionary. For him, the various apocalyptic declarations of these “pious atheists” were only the expressions of adolescent dreams set upon the annihilation of real individuality.
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    Max Stirner, the Predecessor of Nietzsche.Paul Carus - 1911 - The Monist 21 (3):376-397.
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    Max Stirner and the Last Man.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (4):817-827.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 817-827, July 2022.
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    Max Stirners Destruktion der spekulativen Philosophie: das Radikal des Eigners und die Auflösung der Abstrakta Mensch und Menschheit.Bernd Kast - 2016 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    This title correlates with the author's thesis (doctoral) entitled: "Die Thematik des 'Eigners' in der Philosphie Max Stirners: sein Beitrag zur Radikalisierung der anthropologischen Fragestellung", published in 1979 by Bouvier, Bonn.
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    Max Stirner and the Politics of Posthumanism.Saul Newman - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (2):221-238.
    This paper explores Max Stirner's political philosophy and its importance for contemporary theory. While our time is characterized by the breaking down and dislocation of essential and universal identities, little has been written on the philosophical roots of this phenomenon. I show the ways in which Stirner's ‘epistemological break’ with Enlightenment humanism, explicit in his critique of Feuerbach, lays the theoretical groundwork for this ‘politics of difference’. Indeed it anticipates many aspects of ‘poststructuralism’ thought. I argue here that Stirner's critique (...)
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  24. Max Stirner.Henri Arvon - 1973 - [Paris]: Seghers. Edited by Max Stirner.
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    Max Stirner: The ego and his own.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (2):230-232.
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    Max Stirner's egoism.Thomas G. West - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (1):101-103.
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    Max Stirner and the last man.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (4):817-827.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 817-827, July 2022.
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    Max Stirners "Eigner": nicht Rollenverhalten sondern Selbstsein.Richard Wisser - 1987 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 39 (4):341-349.
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    Max Stirner and Nihilism: Between Two Nothings.Tim Dowdall - 2024 - Boydell & Brewer.
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    Max Stirner 1806 — 1856 — 2006.Carl-Friedrich Geyer - 2006 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 48 (3):253-281.
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    Max Stirner.David Leopold - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Max Stirner: sein Leben und sein Werk: mit 4 Abbildungen, zahlreichen Facsimilen und einem Anhang.John Henry Mackay - 1914 - Berlin-Charlottenburg: Im Selbstverlag des Verfassers, Berlinerstrasse 166.
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    Max Stirner and Ludwig Feuerbach.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (3):451.
  34. Max Stirner: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. Ausführlich kommentierte Studienausgabe.Niklas Hebing - 2009 - Hegel-Studien 44:250.
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  35. Max Stirner and Karl Marx : an overlooked contretemps.Paul Thomas - 2011 - In Saul Newman (ed.), Max Stirner. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 113-143.
  36. Max Stirner und Rudolf Steiner: vier Aufsätze.Karl Ballmer - 1995 - Siegen: Ed. LGC.
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  37. Max Stirner und Friedrigh Nietzsche, Erscheinungen des modernen geistes, und das Wesen des menschen.Robert Schellwien - 1892 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 34:331-335.
     
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    The nihilistic egoist Max Stirner.Ronald William Keith Paterson - 1971 - Aldershot: Gregg Revivals.
    This work discusses the nihilistic approach to the philosophy of Max Stirner.
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    Education as a creation of the self in Max Stirner’s work.Anatole Lucet - 2018 - Astérion 19.
    Il est courant d’attribuer au projet éducatif une finalité émancipatrice. Rien de moins évident pourtant que cette association, y compris sur un plan théorique. Le philosophe allemand Max Stirner (1806-1856), considéré par certains comme l’un des pères de l’anarchisme individualiste, fut le précurseur d’une pensée pédagogique radicale visant à favoriser l’émergence d’un moi autonome. Cet article analyse les fins et les modalités de l’éducation selon Stirner pour y relever certains paradoxes constitutifs du projet d’éducation émancipatrice. Il prolonge enfin l’analyse de (...)
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    O individualismo em Max Stirner.Tiago Ramalho - 2015 - Kairos 14:31-49.
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    Karl Marx and Max Stirner.Paul Thomas - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (2):159-179.
    Author of "German Ideology" in the "Shengmaikesi" section and the "sole and their property" for the text to support, through Marx, Stirner, Feuerbach detailed study of the relationship between the three ideas that : First, it is Stirner on Feuerbach's materialist critique of this school, so that Marx realized that Feuerbach's doctrine of the danger, that is necessary to refute Marx's Feuerbach's humanism , but also to prevent its fall into Stirner's radical individualism; Second, it is Stirner's critique of Feuerbach (...)
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    The Revival of Max Stirner.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1974 - Journal of the History of Ideas 35 (2):323.
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    All Things are Nothing to Me: The Unique Philosophy of Max Stirner.Jacob Blumenfeld - 2018 - London, UK: Zero Books.
    Max Stirner’s The Unique and Its Property (1844) is the first ruthless critique of modern society. In All Things are Nothing to Me, Jacob Blumenfeld reconstructs the unique philosophy of Max Stirner (1806–1856), a figure that strongly influenced—for better or worse—Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Emma Goldman as well as numerous anarchists, feminists, surrealists, illegalists, existentialists, fascists, libertarians, dadaists, situationists, insurrectionists and nihilists of the last two centuries. -/- Misunderstood, dismissed, and defamed, Stirner’s work is considered by some to be the (...)
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    "Max Stirner: The Ego and His Own", Ed. by John Carroll. [REVIEW]Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (2):230.
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  45. The Nihilistic Egoist : Max Stirner.R. K. W. Paterson - 1972 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 162:396-396.
     
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    Max Stirner, Der Einzige und sein Eigentum. Ausführlich kommentierte Studienausgabe, hg. v. B. Kast, 3., korrigierte und ergänzte Auflage. [REVIEW]Rebecca Paimann - 2020 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 127 (1):170-171.
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    The Nihilistic Egoist: Max Stirner.Steve R. Riskin - 1972 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (1):138-139.
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  48. Karl Marx and Max Stirner.Paul Thomas & Guixiang Liu - 2010 - Modern Philosophy 1:23-34.
    Author of "German Ideology" in the "Shengmaikesi" section and the "sole and their property" for the text to support, through Marx, Stirner, Feuerbach detailed study of the relationship between the three ideas that : First, it is Stirner on Feuerbach's materialist critique of this school, so that Marx realized that Feuerbach's doctrine of the danger, that is necessary to refute Marx's Feuerbach's humanism, but also to prevent its fall into Stirner's radical individualism; Second, it is Stirner's critique of Feuerbach Marx (...)
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    Il profeta dell'anarchismo: Max Stirner, dalla Recensione all'Unico.Gaetano Pizzonia - 2007 - Reggio Calabria: Città del sole.
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    Moi... et Max Stirner: l'art de vivre.François Nault - 2021 - Paris: Orizons.
    Considéré comme la « bible » de l'anarchisme individualiste, L'Unique et la propriété de Max Stirner a été plus souvent évoqué que lu depuis sa parution en 1844. Or il n'a cessé d'exister, comme un bloc erratique, de s'imposer à la pensée, comme sa limite même : celle d'un Moi qui affirme d'entrée de jeu n'avoir « fondé sa cause sur rien » et qui s'abandonne à une « allégresse sans pensée ».
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