Stirner's Critics by Max Stirner

In this incisive critique, the author addresses and dismantles the arguments posed by three of his contemporaries who challenged his earlier work, "The Ego and Its Own." Through a series of sharp and witty rebuttals, he defends his philosophy of egoism, emphasizing the primacy of individual autonomy and the rejection of societal constructs that seek to bind the self. The text serves as both a defense of his ideas and a broader commentary on the nature of philosophical discourse, showcasing his ability to engage with and counter opposing viewpoints with clarity and conviction.

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