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The Anarchism and Philosophy of Max Stirner with Acid Horizon

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The Fixation of Man in the History of Philosophy

Sterner is writing this book primarily against the Bauer and Feuerbach, um, so I said it gets humanism generally. The idea is that we have to skip the great humanist discoveries that we had discovered man for the first time. Sterner fundamentally does not agree with the idea that there is a sublation that occurs here. There is always an outside of a sublation. And yes, this may end up in a bad infinity, but I mean life is a bad infinity. We die at the end.

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