Egoist anarchism is a school of anarchist thought that originated in the philosophy of Max Stirner, a nineteenth century Hegelian philosopher whose "name appears with familiar regularity in historically-orientated surveys of anarchist thought as one of the earliest and best-known exponents of individualist anarchism. " Although egoism is usually a form of individualist branch of anarchism, there have been communist interpretations.
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- Egoist anarchism is a school of anarchist thought that originated in the philosophy of Max Stirner, a nineteenth century Hegelian philosopher whose "name appears with familiar regularity in historically-orientated surveys of anarchist thought as one of the earliest and best-known exponents of individualist anarchism. " Although egoism is usually a form of individualist branch of anarchism, there have been communist interpretations. Individualist egoism holds that whatever a man has the might to do, he has the right to do. "For Ourselves Council for Generalized Self-Management" discusses Stirner and speaks of a "communist egoism," which is said to be a "synthesis of individualism and collectivism," and says that "greed in its fullest sense is the only possible basis of communist society.
- El anarquismo egoísta, también denominado solo egoísmo, es una escuela de pensamiento anarquista con origen en la filosofía de Max Stirner, filósofo hegeliano del siglo XIX, cuyo nombre es una conocida influencia histórica del anarquismo individualista, aun cuando Stirner no era un teórico de la anarquía sino del ego. Aunque históricamente asociado a la rama individualista del anarquismo, los defensores de anarquismo egoísta han sido tanto individualistas o pro-mercado como comunistas. El anarquismo egoísta no es propiamente una doctrina política sino más bien una doctrina filosófica, en ocasiones más emocional que intelectual.
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- Stirner, Max
- The Ego and Its Own, p. 248
- Whoever knows how to take, to defend, the thing, to him belongs property." And, "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." He says, "I do not step shyly back from your property, but look upon it always as my property, in which I respect nothing. Pray do the like with what you call my property!".
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- Anarchism
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- David Leopold
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- Egoist anarchism is a school of anarchist thought that originated in the philosophy of Max Stirner, a nineteenth century Hegelian philosopher whose "name appears with familiar regularity in historically-orientated surveys of anarchist thought as one of the earliest and best-known exponents of individualist anarchism. " Although egoism is usually a form of individualist branch of anarchism, there have been communist interpretations.
- El anarquismo egoísta, también denominado solo egoísmo, es una escuela de pensamiento anarquista con origen en la filosofía de Max Stirner, filósofo hegeliano del siglo XIX, cuyo nombre es una conocida influencia histórica del anarquismo individualista, aun cuando Stirner no era un teórico de la anarquía sino del ego.
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