Max Stirner: the anarchist every ideologist loves to hate
Max Stirner (pseudonym for an early European Anarchist and Johann Caspar Schmidt) is best known as a central figure in the dissolution of the post-Hegelian philosophical milieu during the years leading up to the Prussian Revolution (and wider revolutionary events) of 1848. Born in 1806, he went to universities in an education system dominated by … Continue reading Max Stirner: the anarchist every ideologist loves to hate
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