This edited collection explores Max Stirner's radical and contemporary importance as a political theorist.
Contents:
Introduction: Re-encountering Stirner’s Ghosts by Saul Newman
PART I: HISTORICAL CONTEXT
1. A Solitary Life by David Leopold
2. The Mirror of Anarchy: The Egoism of John Henry Mackay and Dora Marsden by Ruth Kinna
PART II: KEY WORKS
3. The Multiplicity of Nothingness: A Contribution to a Non-reductionist Reading of Stirner by Riccardo Baldissone
4. The Philosophical Reactionaries: ‘The Modern Sophists by Kuno Fischer’ by G. Edward [Max Stirner]
PART III: THEMES AND DEBATES
5. Max Stirner and Karl Marx: An Overlooked Contretemps by Paul Thomas
6. Max Stirner: The End of Philosophy and Political Subjectivity by Widukind De Ridder
PART IV: CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE
7. Why Anarchists Need Stirner by Kathy E. Ferguson
8. Stirner’s Ethics of Voluntary Inservitude by Saul Newman
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