Edinstvennyĭ i ego sobstvennostʹ

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Edinstvennyĭ i ego sobstvennostʹ (Russian language, 1922, Izd. "Rabochee kn-vo")

296 pages

Russian language

Published Aug. 6, 1922 by Izd. "Rabochee kn-vo".

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The Ego and Its Own (German: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum; meaningfully translated as The Individual and his Property, literally as The Unique and His Property) is an 1844 work by German philosopher Max Stirner. It presents a radically nominalist and individualist critique of Christianity, nationalism, and traditional morality on one hand; 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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Subjects

  • Egoism.
  • Individualism.