The egoist ... destroys the universal importance accorded to moral law by showing that life independent of it is possible. Secondly, and even more intolerably to the pious, he manages to do so with shameless enjoyment.
For Stirner, the social axiom of conservative, liberal, and socialist schools of political thought alike is in itself repressive: it disguises as pot… - John Carroll
For Stirner, the social axiom of conservative, liberal, and socialist schools of political thought alike is in itself repressive: it disguises as pot…
- John Carroll
Ownership of thought depends on the thinker not subordinating himself to a 'ruling thought'. This is particularly difficult, argues Stirner, ... for … - John Carroll
Ownership of thought depends on the thinker not subordinating himself to a 'ruling thought'. This is particularly difficult, argues Stirner, ... for …
The original of morals lies with the thought that 'the community is more valuable than the individual' (Menschliches 2.1.89 - John Carroll
The original of morals lies with the thought that 'the community is more valuable than the individual' (Menschliches 2.1.89
Nietzsche ... argues that all that passes in the life of a society is ephemeral and banausic except for the presence of great personalities, of men l… - John Carroll
Nietzsche ... argues that all that passes in the life of a society is ephemeral and banausic except for the presence of great personalities, of men l…
Nietzsche ... combines, in effect, Christ's harsh sayings: 'let the dead bury their dead' and 'narrow is the way which leadeth unto life'. - John Carroll
Nietzsche ... combines, in effect, Christ's harsh sayings: 'let the dead bury their dead' and 'narrow is the way which leadeth unto life'.
The ugliness of the ideological lies in its legitimating the pursuit of the trivial. - John Carroll
The ugliness of the ideological lies in its legitimating the pursuit of the trivial.
Dostoevsky believed that the gods of rationalism and materialist utilitarianism had joined in conspiracy against all other ethical systems. ... The a… - John Carroll
Dostoevsky believed that the gods of rationalism and materialist utilitarianism had joined in conspiracy against all other ethical systems. ... The a…
The act of greatest subversion ... is the one of indifference. A man, or a group, finds it unbearable that someone can be simply uninterested in his,… - John Carroll
The act of greatest subversion ... is the one of indifference. A man, or a group, finds it unbearable that someone can be simply uninterested in his,…
Education is the strongest weapon available for restricting the questions people ask, controlling what they think, and ensuring that they get their t… - John Carroll
Education is the strongest weapon available for restricting the questions people ask, controlling what they think, and ensuring that they get their t…
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