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THE EGO AND HIS
OWN

by

MAX STIRNER

A Reproduction of the First English Edition.

Translated from the German by
Steven T. Byington

With an Introduction by
J. L. Walker
 
New York
BENJ. R. TUCKER, Publisher
1907

Brought to you through the cooperative efforts of
Larry Schiereck, Svein Olav Nyberg, and Daniel T. Davis

This transcription is a thorough copy. The text on each page should correspond to that of the original. Use of emphasis and italics are also preserved. The main difference between this reproduction and the original is that line numbers on each page are not preserved. In addition, the advertisements that appeared at the end of the original are not reproduced.

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THE EGO AND HIS
OWN

by

MAX STIRNER

Translated from the German by
Steven T. Byington

With an Introduction by
J. L. Walker
 
 
New York
BENJ. R. TUCKER, Publisher
1907

 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Copyright, 1907, by
BENJAMIN R. TUCKER

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

TO MY SWEETHEART
MARIE DÄHNHARDT

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

CONTENTS

 



Publisher's Preface
Introduction
Translator's Preface
All Things Are Nothing To Me

Part First: MAN
     I. -- A Human Life
     II. --Men of the Old Time and the New
          I. -- The Ancients
          II. -- The Moderns
                §1. -- The Spirit
                §2. -- The Possessed
                §3. -- The Hierarchy
          III. -- The Free
                §1. -- Political Liberalism
                §2. -- Social Liberalism
                §3. -- Humane Liberalism

Part Second: I
     I. -- Ownness
     II. -- The Owner
          I. -- My Power
          II. -- My Intercourse
          III. -- My Self-Enjoyment
     III. -- The Unique One

Index

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