Quotes Flashcards
What does Stirner say about the self?
“Nothing is more to me than myself”
What does Stirner say about individuality?
“I am unique”
What does Stirner say about freedom?
“Whoever will be free must make himself free”
What is Stirner NOT concerned with?
“My concern is neither the divine nor the human, not the good, true, just, free etc”
What does he say about communal happiness?
“The people’s good fortune is my misfortune”
What does Stirner say about ties?
“Everything sacred is a tie, a fetter”
What does he say about living a communal life?
“We do not aspire to communal life but to a life apart”
What does he say about crime?
“Crimes spring from fixed ideas”
What does he say about people who are ‘complete’?
“He who is a complete person does not need to be an authority”
What does he say about property and the self?
“My power is my property. My power gives me property, my power am I myself, and through it I am my property”
What does he argue we are?
“All in all”