In this landmark text of individualist philosophy, Max Stirner advances amoral egoism and criticizes traditional Forces of authority, be it State nationalism, religion, traditional morality, or rival philosophies such as humanism.
Feelings of strong patriotism or nationalism, Religious beliefs, and various ideologies cla.
The first part of his book, Stirner criticizes the vast array of human history, establishing the patterns through which Authority manipulates the conscience.
In this landmark text of individualist philosophy, Max Stirner advances amoral egoism and criticizes traditional Forces of authority, be it State nationalism, religion, traditional morality, or rival philosophies such as humanism