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Men Quotes by Max Stirner
- A race of altruists is necessarily a race of slaves. A race of free men is necessarily a race of egoists.
- He who is infatuated with Man leaves persons out of account so far as that infatuation extends, and floats in an ideal, sacred interest. Man,…
- The men of the future will yet fight their way to many a liberty that we do not even miss.
- The State has always one purpose: to limit, control, subordinate the individual and subject him to the general purpose Through its censorship, its supervision, and…
- From the moment when he catches sight of the light of the world, a man seeks to find out himself and get hold of himself…
- Man has not really vanquished Shamanism and its spooks till he possesses the strength to lay aside not only the belief in ghosts or in…
- The freedom of man is, in political liberalism, freedom from persons, from personal dominion, from the master; the securing of each individual person against other…
- Whoever will be free must make himself free. Freedom is no fairy gift to fall into a man's lap. What is freedom? To have the…
- The divine is God's concern; the human, man's. My concern is neither the divine nor the human, not the true, good, just, free, etc., but…
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