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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
TO MY SWEETHEART
MARIE DÄHNHARDT
CONTENTS
PUBLISHER'S PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
THE EGO AND HIS OWN
All Things are Nothing to Me[1]
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.
The Spook
Wheels in the Head.
§ 3.—The Hierarchy
III.—THE FREE
§ 1.—Political Liberalism
§ 2.—Social Liberalism
§ 3.—Humane Liberalism
Postscript
Part Second
I
I
OWNNESS[104]
II
THE OWNER
I.—MY POWER
II.—MY INTERCOURSE
III.—MY SELF-ENJOYMENT
III
THE UNIQUE ONE
THE END
INDEX
FOOTNOTES
Send for
BENJ. R. TUCKER'S Unique Catalogue of Advanced Literature
LIBERTY
APPRECIATIONS
MODERN MARRIAGE
CARLOTTA CORTINA
Here's Luck to Lora AND OTHER POEMS
The Anarchists
PRESS COMMENTS
JOSIAH WARREN
The First American Anarchist
The Philosophy of Egoism
Slaves to Duty
State Socialism AND Anarchism
The Attitude of Anarchism TOWARD Industrial Combinations
MUTUAL BANKING
CHARLES A. DANA'S PLEA FOR ANARCHY
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
PRESS COMMENTS
God and the State
Free Political Institutions
CHAPTERS
A Blow at Trial by Jury
Instead of a Book
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BENJ. R. TUCKER, P. O. Box 1312, New York City.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
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