Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
204
Taal
Duits
Gepubliceerd
Jan 20, 2020
Uitgever
127 House
ISBN-10
1944651160
ISBN-13
9781944651169
Beschrijving
Within the pages of this compelling volume, readers are invited into a unique exploration of egoism as it was understood and articulated between 1845 and 1945. Curated by a team of insightful authors, this edition features a remarkable collection of rare essays alongside captivating photographs, shedding light on a philosophical movement that has often been overlooked.
The contributions from influential thinkers like Max Stirner and Ragnar Redbeard provide a robust framework for understanding the nuances of individualism and self-identity, challenging conventional societal norms. Each essay delves deep into the heart of egoistic theory, unpacking its implications for personal freedom and autonomy during a transformative period in history.
In addition to the provocative writings, the inclusion of never-before-published photographs offers a visual dimension that enriches the narrative. Together, these elements weave a rich tapestry that illustrates the evolution of egoism and its enduring relevance today. This journey into the philosophical depths invites readers to reflect on the power of the individual spirit in shaping contemporary thought.
The contributions from influential thinkers like Max Stirner and Ragnar Redbeard provide a robust framework for understanding the nuances of individualism and self-identity, challenging conventional societal norms. Each essay delves deep into the heart of egoistic theory, unpacking its implications for personal freedom and autonomy during a transformative period in history.
In addition to the provocative writings, the inclusion of never-before-published photographs offers a visual dimension that enriches the narrative. Together, these elements weave a rich tapestry that illustrates the evolution of egoism and its enduring relevance today. This journey into the philosophical depths invites readers to reflect on the power of the individual spirit in shaping contemporary thought.
Genres
Filosofie