My aim in this chapter is to show how Stirner’s critical post-humanist philosophy allows him to engage with a specific problem in political theory, that of voluntary servitude – in other words, the wilful acquiescence of people to the power that dominates them. Here it will be argued that Stirner’s demolition of the abstract idealism of humanism, rational truth and morality, and his alternative project of grounding reality in the singularity of the individual ego, may be understood as a way of countering and avoiding this condition of self-domination. In contrast to various claims, then, that Stirner’s thought is nihilistic, one finds in Stirner a series of ethical strategies through which the self’s relation to power is interrogated and in...
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The aim of this essay is to Max Stirner's critique of liberalism and to show the ways in which his r...
There are a number of contemporary debates that center on the issue, whether Max Stirner is identifi...
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1.Max Stirner and Michel Foucault are two thinkers not often examined together. However, it has been...
This thesis focuses on one of the perennial problems which individuals are currently faced with in t...
This paper examines Max Stirner's significance for contemporary theories of ideology. Stirner was on...
Stirner is better understood as a critic of Modernity, but also and mainly as an existential philoso...
This thesis addresses the problem of self-alienation. Self-alienation is defined as the condition wh...
The aim of this dissertation is to revive the 19th-century thinker Max Stirner’s thought through a c...
The paper presents a relation between nihilism and violence by using the theory of Max Stirner. The ...
Since the Age of Enlightenment, liberal theorists were able to determine the extent of exercised fre...
The paper presents a relation between nihilism and violence by using the theory of Max Stirner. The...
The purpose of the thesis was to analyse ideas of Max Stirner and Friedrich Nietzsche, with special ...
This paper explores Max Stirner's political philosophy and its importance for contemporary theory. W...
In this paper I investigate the problem of voluntary servitude — first elaborated by Etienne de la B...
The aim of this essay is to Max Stirner's critique of liberalism and to show the ways in which his r...
There are a number of contemporary debates that center on the issue, whether Max Stirner is identifi...
The main purpose of this article is to outline the idea of the anarchistic egoism included in Max St...
1.Max Stirner and Michel Foucault are two thinkers not often examined together. However, it has been...
This thesis focuses on one of the perennial problems which individuals are currently faced with in t...
This paper examines Max Stirner's significance for contemporary theories of ideology. Stirner was on...
Stirner is better understood as a critic of Modernity, but also and mainly as an existential philoso...
This thesis addresses the problem of self-alienation. Self-alienation is defined as the condition wh...
The aim of this dissertation is to revive the 19th-century thinker Max Stirner’s thought through a c...
The paper presents a relation between nihilism and violence by using the theory of Max Stirner. The ...
Since the Age of Enlightenment, liberal theorists were able to determine the extent of exercised fre...
The paper presents a relation between nihilism and violence by using the theory of Max Stirner. The...
The purpose of the thesis was to analyse ideas of Max Stirner and Friedrich Nietzsche, with special ...