The Ego and Its Own

The Ego and Its Own

Max Stirner

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2021-04-02

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What is not supposed, to be my concern! First and foremost, the Good Cause, then God's cause, the cause of mankind, of truth, of freedom, of humanity, of justice; further, the cause of my people, my prince, my fatherland; finally, even the cause of Mind, and a thousand other causes. Only my cause is never to be my concern. "Shame on the egoist who thinks only of himself!" <p>Let us look and see, then, how they manage their concerns-they for whose cause we are to labor, devote ourselves, and grow enthusiastic. <p>You have much profound information to give about God, and have for thousands of years "searched the depths of the Godhead," and looked into its heart, so that you can doubtless tell us how God himself attends to "God's cause," which we are called to serve. And you do not conceal the Lord's doings, either. Now, what is his cause? Has he, as is demanded of us, made an alien cause, the cause of truth or love, his own? <p>- Taken from "The Ego and Its Own" written by Max Stirner

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Joseph DeStefano@josephtheloneliestpoet· 5ay🇺🇸

Currently reading Spinoza's ethics with an interest in Deleuze. Though some concepts may be "too self-contradictory" (despite attempts to irrationalize Hegel), to what extent is this book relevant beyond it's proto-existential value? Byington translation btw.

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