Max Stirner: His Life and His Work by John Henry Mackay (Zine Library)

From Zine Library:

Max Stirner (1806-1856) was the philosopher of conscious egoism. His book Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum (published in English in 1907 as The Ego and His Own) is the fundamental work of that philosophy and the philosophical basis of individualist anarchism. The German poet and anarchist writer John Henry Mackay (1864-1933) carefully researched Stirner’s life and published his biography in 1897, with a third, definitive edition in 1914. Hubert Kennedy’s translation is the first in English.

Contents:

Introduction: The Story of My Work, 1889-1914

1. Early Youth 1806-1826

2. Student and Teaching Years, 1826-1844

3. “The Free” at Hippel’s: In the Fifth Decade of the Century

4. Max Stirner, 1840-1845

5. Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum, 1845

6. The Final Decade, 1845-1856

Appendix: Max Stirner, Stations of His Life’s Journey

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