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6916961 No.6916961 [Reply] [Original]

Who is Max Stirner. Literally never heard of this guy except on /lit/. I mean, I've heard of Nietzche, Plato, Hegel but not this guy. Just how irrelevant do you need to be for your only mention to be on a Cherokee stone skipping board?

>> No.6916986

Maybe you should look him up.

>> No.6916988

please, go read a book faggot.

>> No.6917025

>>6916961
Marx seemed to care about his work quite a bit in fact. Also possibly Nietzsche.

>> No.6917043

please, everyone read him but no one had the guts to admit it. that makes him even more relevant. you need to polish those plebes op, theyre showing, BAD.

>> No.6917116

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92j8HvPyW78

>> No.6917141

>>6916961
german guy who thought the best way to live life is through awareness of the concepts and ideologies you let influence you.

he's not bad but as with any new philosophical fad autists are gonna act like it's the theory of everything before they eventually get tired of it

>> No.6917877

Philosophers are like kids in the playground pretending to be pirates. Stirner is that kid who tries to be cool by fucking with the game, telling the other kids that they aren't really pirates, they're just pretending.

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6917929

>Who is Max Stirner
A financier of a failed co-operative milk-shop and also a philosopher of minor note

>> No.6918192

>>6916961
It's literally a conspiracy. Penguin took the effort to edit out the part on Stirner in their edition of Camus' The Rebel, for example.

>> No.6918451

>>6916961
I discovered Max Stirner through Rudolf Steiner before /lit/ even existed. I wasn't one of the guys to popularize him on this board though, when I got here he was already a meme philosopher.

>basically, I read his philosophy before it was cool.

>> No.6918674

What was Marx's argument against Saint Max, anyway?

>> No.6918686

>>6918674
there wasn't any

that's why it was never published during his lifetime

>> No.6918691

>>6918674
>ad hominem
>ad hominem
>ad hominem
etc etc

>> No.6918693

>>6918686
>>6918691
>this is what Stirnerists actually believe

>> No.6918714

>>6918674

that he was influenced by his material conditions and not only by the ideological ones.

which is true as the milkshop shows