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probably too far afield but jacob blumenfeld’s “All Things Are Nothing To Me” is a fun rational reconstruction that makes some bold moves (spinozist individualism :o)
jacob blumenfeld, all things are nothing to me: the unique philosophy of max stirner
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jacob blumenfeld, all things are nothing to me: the unique philosophy of max stirner
table of contents

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Contents
Introduction

Part I: Stirner's Revenge

Reading Max Stirner
5
Stirner: Practical Philosophy
14
Ich hab' Mein Sach' auf Stirner gestellt
17
Part II: Stirner's World

Stirner's Logic
29
31
Stirner's Allegories
35
Part III: My Stirner
51

51
Individuals
55
Spinoza
60
Owners
62
Property
64
Nietzsche
67
Expropriation
71
Consumption
75
Ownness
78
Heidegger
82
Foucault
84
Freedom
86
Self-Consumption
91
Nothing
94
Levinas
98
Unique
101
State
103
Landauer
105
Union
112
Insurrection
119
All Things Are Nothing to Me: Stirner, Marx, and

Communism
132
Bibliography
149