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  1. Hace 4 días · Radical Linguistic Self-Focus in Max Stirner's 'The Ego and Its Own' & The Paradox of Legitimization A Feminist and Postcolonial Literary Analysis of 'Ownness'

  2. Hace 2 días · 06/04 – Stirner, Max. The Ego and Its Own, “The Owner” and “My Power.” Pdfs of the readings can be found: HERE. Please bring a copy (digital or paper) copy of the reading with you to the meeting. Location: Yinz Coffee in Bloomfield (Liberty Ave), most Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm. SCHEDULE:

  3. Hace 2 días · Hegel's account of ‘imposing form’ is paradigmatic of the teleology at work in Europe's embrace of property as selfhood, as an ideology of ‘human development’, and instrument of the alienation of labour; as Max Stirner later intuited, in this developmentalist account, the one indispensable thing for property is the human, and the distinct mark of the human is indebtedness, lack—for ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Justin Maurice. May 31, 2024. Moses Hess spoke of the intimate union of proprietor and property, of an “inner attachment.”. - Quite like the intellectuals of his time, this was simply a reference to the deepening convergence of the “social and political question.”. This is admittedly a vague expression. Arnold Ruge was perhaps justified ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Autor de Nuevas instituciones (del común), Papa Negra y Globalización. Sacralización del mercado; coautor de La inteligencia artificial no piensa (con Miguel Benasayag), Del contra poder a la complejidad (con Raúl Zibechi y Miguel Benasayag), El anarca. Filosofía y política en Max Stirner (con Adrián Cangi), entre otros.

  6. This is a place for people passionate about the preservation of Max Stirner memes. Only here will you find the greatest hub for all things Stirner and we also dont mind talking about our fee fees.

  7. Hace 2 días · It is usually translated into English as " [those who are] without God". [a] The term atheist (from the French athée ), in the sense of "one who ... denies the existence of God or gods", [11] predates atheism in English, being first found as early as 1566, [12] and again in 1571. [13] Atheist as a label of practical godlessness was used at ...

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