Max Stirner

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Max Stirner was a 19th-century German philosopher best known for his radical individualist and egoist critique of religion, morality, and the state in his work "The Ego and Its Own."

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instanceOf 19th-century philosopher
German philosopher
anarchist thinker
egoist philosopher
human
philosopher
political philosopher
birthName Johann Kaspar Schmidt
causeOfDeath infection from an insect bite
countryOfCitizenship Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
criticized Christianity
humanism
liberalism
morality
religion
socialism
the state
dateOfBirth 1806-10-25
dateOfDeath 1856-06-26
era 19th-century philosophy
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork philosophy
political theory
religious criticism
social criticism
genre philosophical literature
influenced Benjamin Tucker
Emma Goldman
Friedrich Nietzsche
egoist anarchism
existentialism (indirectly)
individualist anarchism
post-structuralism (indirectly)
influencedBy G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Young Hegelians
languageOfExpression German
mainInterest critique of morality
critique of religion
critique of the state
individualism
movement Young Hegelians
egoism
individualist anarchism
notableIdea critique of fixed ideas
egoistic property
ownness (Eigenheit)
the unique (Der Einzige)
union of egoists
notableWork Der Einzige und sein Eigentum
The Ego and Its Own
occupation philosopher
teacher
writer
philosophicalSchool egoism
existentialism (influence)
nihilism (influence)
placeOfBirth Bayreuth
Margraviate of Bayreuth
surface form: Margraviate of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
placeOfDeath Berlin
pseudonym Max Stirner
residence Berlin
spouse Agnes Burtz
Marie Dähnhardt

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Ludwig Feuerbach influenced Max Stirner
Young Hegelians hasNotableMember Max Stirner
Max Stirner pseudonym Max Stirner