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- (German: [ʃmɪt]; 25 October 1806 – 26 June 1856), known professionally as Max Stirner (/ˈstɜːrnər/; German: [ˈʃtɪʁnɐ]), was a German post-Hegelian philosopher...
- in the 1860s. It focuses primarily on economic freedom, drawing upon Stirner's egoist anarchism and Proudhon's mutualism, and develops perspectives that...
- Stirner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Max Stirner, pseudonym for Johann Caspar Schmidt (1806–1856), German philosopher and journalist...
- The ideas of the 19th century German philosophers Max Stirner (dead in 1856) and Friedrich Nietzsche (born in 1844) have been compared frequently. Many...
- philosophy of Max Stirner as being fundamentally dialectical.[non-primary source needed] Normative egoism, as in the case of Stirner, need not reject that...
- a school of anarchist thought that originated in the philosophy of Max Stirner, a 19th-century philosopher whose "name appears with familiar regularity...
- Karl Stirner (4 November 1882, Rosenberg – 21 June 1943, Schwäbisch Hall) was a German painter, watercolorist, illustrator and writer. He came from a...
- the German Max Stirner. Stirner's The Ego and Its Own, published in 1844, is a founding text of the philosophy. According to Stirner, the only limitation...
- The Unique and Its Property, is an 1844 work by German philosopher Max Stirner. It presents a post-Hegelian critique of Christianity and traditional morality...
- with the sociological theory of secularization. German philosopher Max Stirner, whose influence on Nietzsche is debated, writes in his 1844 book The Ego...