The Ego and Its Own
The Ego and Its Own (German: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum; also translated as The Individual and His Property) is the main work by German philosopher Max Stirner, published in 1844.
Editions
Although the book has a history of mistranslation and politically-motivated revisionism, the standard English-language edition available today is by the late Steven T. Byington, an American individualist anarchist and egoist. Editions have appeared in Danish (Den Eneste og hans Ejendom, publ. 1901, translated by Axel Garde, and with a preface by Georg Brandes), Swedish (Den ende och hans egendom, publ. 1910, translated by Albert Jensen), and Japanese (translated by Jun Tsuji).
Related Topics:
Steven T. Byington - American individualist anarchist - Danish - Axel Garde - Georg Brandes - Swedish - Japanese - Jun Tsuji
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