"The Ego and His Own," the seminal defence of individualism,
coloured the thinking of Friedrich Nietzsche, Max Ernst, Henrik
Ibsen and Victor Serge, among many others, some of whom would
vigorously deny any such influence in later years. Less reticent
was Marcel Duchamp, who described Max Stirner as the philosopher
most important to his work.
Challenging the religious, philosophical and political constraints
on personal freedom, Stirner criticizes all doctrines and beliefs
that place the interests of God, the state, humanity or society
over those of the individual. Anticipating the later work of
nihilists, existentialists, and anarchists, "The Ego and His Own"
upholds personal autonomy against all that might oppose it.
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