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- 380 stránok
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The Ego and Its Own (German: Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum; also translated as Me and My Own, or more accurately as The Individual and His Property) is an 1884 work by German philosopher Max Stirner. It presents a radically nominalist and individualist critique of, on the one hand, Christianity, nationalism and traditional morality, and on the other, humanism, utilitarianism, liberalism and much of the then-burgeoning socialist movement, advocating instead an amoral (although importantly not inherently immoral or antisocial) egoism. It is considered a major influence on the development of anarchism, existentialism, nihilism and postmodernism.
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Der Einzige und Sein Eigentum, Max Stirner
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- 2022
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- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Max Stirner
- Vydavateľ
- Creative Media Partners, LLC
- Rok vydania
- 2022
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 380
- ISBN13
- 9781015526662
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Spoločenské vedy, Politológia & Politika, Psychologická tematika, Filozofická tematika, Politika, Nemecká literatúra, Darčeky pre dedka, 19. storočie, Spoločnosť, Vedecké teórie, Utopie, Liberalizmus, Individualizmus
- Prvé vydanie
- 1845
- Pôvodný názov
- Der Einzige und sein Eigentum und andere Schriften
- Hodnotenie
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- The Ego and Its Own (German: Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum; also translated as Me and My Own, or more accurately as The Individual and His Property) is an 1884 work by German philosopher Max Stirner. It presents a radically nominalist and individualist critique of, on the one hand, Christianity, nationalism and traditional morality, and on the other, humanism, utilitarianism, liberalism and much of the then-burgeoning socialist movement, advocating instead an amoral (although importantly not inherently immoral or antisocial) egoism. It is considered a major influence on the development of anarchism, existentialism, nihilism and postmodernism.


