Der Einzige und sein Eigentum

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Der Einzige und sein Eigentum is a foundational 1844 philosophical work by Max Stirner that develops a radical form of individualist anarchism centered on egoism and the rejection of all fixed ideals and institutions.

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instanceOf philosophical work
political philosophy book
author Max Stirner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
criticizes Christianity NERFINISHED
communism
liberal humanism
morality as fixed ideal
socialism
the state
firstPartFocus critique of religious and philosophical abstractions
hasAlternativeEnglishTitle The Unique and Its Property NERFINISHED
hasEnglishTitle The Ego and Its Own NERFINISHED
historicalContext Young Hegelian movement NERFINISHED
pre-March period in Germany
influenced American individualist anarchism
Benjamin Tucker NERFINISHED
Emma Goldman NERFINISHED
French individualist anarchism
Friedrich Nietzsche NERFINISHED
German individualist anarchism
John Henry Mackay NERFINISHED
egoist anarchism
existentialism
individualist anarchism
post-structuralism
mainConcept ownness (Eigenheit)
property as power of the individual
the Unique (Der Einzige) NERFINISHED
union of egoists
mainTheme critique of fixed ideas
critique of liberalism
critique of socialism
egoism
individual self-ownership
rejection of religious authority
rejection of state authority
originalLanguage German
philosophicalSchool Young Hegelianism NERFINISHED
egoism
individualist anarchism
placeOfPublication Leipzig NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
publicationYear 1844
publisher Otto Wigand NERFINISHED
secondPartFocus presentation of egoism and ownness
structure two main parts
subjectOf anarchist theory debates
philosophical commentary

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Max Stirner notableWork Der Einzige und sein Eigentum