Max Stirner - Softcover

Victor Roudine

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This book analyzes the philosophical inquiry into the nature of the individual by 19th-century German philosopher Max Stirner. Stirner's unique perspective on morality, individualism, and freedom presents him as an existentialist forerunner whose ideas on egoism and self-interest as central to human nature influenced notable figures like Friedrich Nietzsche. The book delves deeply into the evolution of Stirner's thought, situating it within the context of the tumultuous intellectual and political landscape of his time. It sheds light on the profound implications of Stirner's philosophy for understanding the relationship between the individual and society, challenging conventional notions of morality and paving the way for new interpretations of human freedom and autonomy.

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