Quotes Flashcards

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What does Stirner say about the self?

A

“Nothing is more to me than myself”

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What does Stirner say about individuality?

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“I am unique”

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3
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What does Stirner say about freedom?

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“Whoever will be free must make himself free”

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What is Stirner NOT concerned with?

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“My concern is neither the divine nor the human, not the good, true, just, free etc”

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What does he say about communal happiness?

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“The people’s good fortune is my misfortune”

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What does Stirner say about ties?

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“Everything sacred is a tie, a fetter”

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What does he say about living a communal life?

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“We do not aspire to communal life but to a life apart”

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What does he say about crime?

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“Crimes spring from fixed ideas”

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What does he say about people who are ‘complete’?

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“He who is a complete person does not need to be an authority”

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What does he say about property and the self?

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“My power is my property. My power gives me property, my power am I myself, and through it I am my property”

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What does he argue we are?

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“All in all”

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