1 Acknowledgements Part 2 Part One. Max Stirner and Dialectical Egoism Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Max Stirner: "The Peaceful Enemy of All Constraint" Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Humanity - The New Supreme Being: Stirner's Summation of the Rise of Modernity Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Ownness and Modernity: The Political Meaning of Dialectical Egoism Part 6 Part Two. Stirner's Influence: Three Encounters with Dialectical Egoism Chapter 7 Chapter 4. The Political Economy of Modernity: Benjamin R. Tucker and the Critique of the Capitalist State Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Reciprocity and Predation in Everyday Life: The Egoist Thought of James L. Walker Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Beyond Feminism, Beyond Anarchism: Dora Marsden and the Politics of Egoism Part 10 Part Three. Max Stirner and the Critique of Modernity Chapter 11 Chapter 7. Two Who Made an Insurrection: Stirner, Nietzsche, and the Revolt Against Modernity Chapter 12 Chapter 8. Dialectical Egoism: Elements of a Critique of Modernity Part 13 Selected Bibliography Part 14 About the Author
John F. Welsh was a professor at the University of Louisville and is currently working as an independent scholar.
John F. Welsh provides us with a superb distillation of the thought
of Max Stirner and the dialectical-egoist paradigm he developed.
Through this brilliant study, Welsh demonstrates the power and
breadth of dialectics as a radical mode of analysis and social
transformation.
*Chris Matthew Sciabarra, New York University*
A book of this kind has been long awaited. It is the first modern
book-length sympathetic, yet balanced and scholarly, exposition of
Max Stirner's thought and, in my opinion, the best book on Max
Stirner on the market. John Welsh's Max Stirner's Dialectic Egoism
contains new and useful arguments based on sound scholarship. Welsh
shows a good grasp of what Stirner means and what he doesn't, and
of the different interpretations of him up until the present. The
text includes different interpretations and understandings of
Stirner, an exegesis of Stirner's major work, The Ego and Its Own,
insights of leading historians of philosophy, and a comparison of
Stirner and his disciples. Overall, well researched and very
informative!
*Svein Olav Nyberg, Agder University College*
Welsh is clearly aware of these central aspects of Stirner's
project….He has…offered a very useful tool for anarchists, egoists
and Stirner scholars, a tool that is well worth using. And it is
not difficult to use. The language is fairly simple and
straightforward. The content is well organized. I recommend the
book for anyone interested in exploring what Stirner has to offer
us in our confrontations with the ruling institutions.
*Modern Slavery*
Any reader of this journal, and anyone who has ever tried to
grapple with Stirner, will enjoy and benefit from this book.
Scholars and students seeking a clear, honest, up-to-date
introduction to Stirner need look no further. Individual-minded
individuals outside the academy will also find this book of
use.
*I-Studies*
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