Max Stirner

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Man with the great M is only an ideal, the species only something thought of.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Men
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In crime the egoist has hitherto asserted himself and mocked at the sacred; the break with the sacred, or rather of the sacred, may become general. A revolution never returns, but an immense, reckless, shameless, conscienceless, proud—crime, doesn't it rumble in the distant thunder, and don't you see how the sky grows ominously silent and gloomy?
- Max Stirner
Collection: Sky
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No knowledge, however thorough and extensive, no brilliance and perspicuity, no dialectic sophistication, will preserve us from the commmonness of thought and will. It is truly not the merit of the school if we do not come out selfish.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Selfish
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Now why, if freedom is striven after for love of the I after all - why not choose the I himself as beginning, middle, and end?
- Max Stirner
Collection: Why Not
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The web of hypocrisy of today hangs on the frontiers of two domains, between which our time swings back and forth, attaching its fine threads of deception and self-deception. No longer vigorous enough to serve morality without doubt or weakening, not yet reckless enough to live wholly to egoism, it trembles now toward the one and now toward the other in the spider-web of hypocrisy, and, crippled by the curse of halfness, catches only miserable, stupid flies.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Stupid
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Feuerbach ... recognizes ... "even love, in itself the truest, most inward sentiment, becomes an obscure, illusory one through religiousness, since religious love loves man only for God's sake, therefore loves man only apparently, but in truth God only." Is this different with moral love? Does it love the man, this man for this man's sake, or for morality's sake, for Man's sake, and so-for homo homini Deus-for God's sake?
- Max Stirner
Collection: Religious
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Apart from any other basis which might justify a superiority, education, as a power, raised him who possessed it over the weak, who lacked it, and the educated man counted in his circle, however large or small it was, as the mighty, the powerful, the imposing one: for he was an authority.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Education
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Only the free and personal man is a good citizen (realist), and even with the lack of particular (scholarly, artistic, etc)culture, a tasteful judge (humanist).
- Max Stirner
Collection: Men
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The moral man is necessarily narrow in that he knows no other enemy than the immoral man. He who is not moral is immoral! and accordingly reprobate, despicable, etc. Therefore, the moral man can never comprehend the egoist.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Men
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Might is a fine thing, and useful for many purposes; for "one goes further with a handful of might than with a bagful of right."
- Max Stirner
Collection: Leadership
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Property exists by grace of the law. It is not a fact, but a legal fiction.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Law
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The truth wears longer than all the gods; for it is only in the truth's service, and for love of it, that people have overthrown the gods and at last God himself. "The truth" outlasts the downfall of the world of gods, for it is the immortal soul of this transitory world of gods; it is Deity itself.
- Max Stirner
Collection: People
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I have no need to take up each thing that wants to throw its cause on us and show that it is occupied only with itself, not with us, only with its good, not with ours. Look at the rest for yourselves. Do truth, freedom, humanity, justice, desire anything else than that you grow enthusiastic and serve them?
- Max Stirner
Collection: Justice
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Liberty of the people is not my liberty!
- Max Stirner
Collection: People
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Is not all the stupid chatter of most of our newspapers the babble of fools who suffer from the fixed idea of morality, legality, christianity and so forth, and only seem to go about free because the madhouse in which they walk takes in so broad a space?
- Max Stirner
Collection: Stupid
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Where the world comes in my way - and it comes in my way everywhere - I consume it to quiet the hunger of my egoism. For me you are nothing but - my food, even as I too am fed upon and turned to use by you. We have only one relation to each other, that of usableness, of utility, of use.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Cheer
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He who is infatuated with Man leaves persons out of account so far as that infatuation extends, and floats in an ideal, sacred interest. Man, you see, is not a person, but an ideal, a spook.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Men
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It would be foolish to assert that there is no power above mine. Only the attitude that I take toward it will be quite another than that of the religious age: I shall be the enemy of every higher power, while religion teaches us to make it our friend and be humble toward it.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Religious
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One is not worthy to have what one, through weakness, lets be taken from him; one is not worthy of it because one is not capable of it.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Taken
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The people’s good fortune is my misfortune!
- Max Stirner
Collection: People
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The young are of age when they twitter like the old; they are driven through school to learn the old song, and, when they have this by heart, they are declared of age.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Song
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What I have in my power, that is my own. So long as I assert myself as holder, I am the proprietor of the thing.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Long
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God sinks into dust before man.
- Max Stirner
Collection: God
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Thus the radii of all education run together into one center which is called personality.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Running
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People is the name of the body, State of the spirit, of that ruling person that has hitherto suppressed me.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Names
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What matters the party to me? I shall find enough anyhow who unite with me without swearing allegiance to my flag.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Party
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The difficulty in our education up till now lies, for the most part, in the fact that knowledge did not refine itself into will, to application of itself, to pure practice. The realists felt the need and supplied it, though in a most miserable way, by cultivating idea-less and fettered "practical men." Most college students are living examples of this sad turn of events. Trained in the most excellent manner, they go on training; drilled they continue drilling.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Lying
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Before what is sacred, people lose all sense of power and all confidence; they occupy a powerless and humble attitude toward it. And yet no thing is sacred of itself, but by my declaring it sacred, by my declaration, my judgment, my bending the knee; in short, by my conscience.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Attitude
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When one is anxious only to live, he easily, in this solicitude, forgets the enjoyment of life. If his only concern is for life, and he thinks "if I only have my dear life," he does not apply his full strength to using, i. e., enjoying, life.
- Max Stirner
Collection: Thinking
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For what reason then do the realists show themselves so unfriendly toward philosophy? Because they misunderstand their own calling and with all their might want to remain restricted instead of becoming unrestricted! Why do they hate abstractions? Because they themselves are abstract since they abstract from the perfection of themselves, from the elevation of redeeming truth!
- Max Stirner
Collection: Hate