egoist anarchism

John Henry Mackey, “L’Œuvre de Max Stirner: L’Unique et sa propriété”

Qu’est-ce que L’unique et sa propriété ?  — Que nous apporte ce livre ? — Où résident sa grandeur, son importance, son immoralité ? — En un mot, quel est le secret de la puissance qu’il exerce « sur nous » ?

A toutes ces questions, l’œuvre elle-même est la seule qui peut naturellement donner une réponse adéquate. Seule son étude approfondie et réitérée peut nous en approcher, et rien ne saurait et ne doit remplacer et ce travail et cette jouissance.

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egoist anarchism

James L. Walker (“Tak Kak”) in “Liberty” (1885–1903)

[one_third padding=”0 10px 0 0px”] J. L. Walker, “A Southern Journalist’s Opinion,” Liberty 3 no. 19 (December 12, 1885): 5. Tak Kak, “What is Justice?,” Liberty 3 no. 25 (March 6, 1886): 8. Tak Kak, “Killing Chinese,” Liberty 3 no. 25 (March 6, 1886): 8. Tak Kak, “Selfhood Terminates Blind Man’s Buff,” Liberty 4 no. 5 (July 3,1886): 8. Tak Kak, “Egoism in Sexual Relations,” Liberty 4 no. 6 (July 17, 1886): 5. Tak Kak, “Regicides and Republicans,” Liberty 4 no. 11 (November 20, 1886): 5. Tak Kak, “The Colin Campbell Suit,” Liberty. 4 no. 13 (January 1, 1887): 4. […]
egoist anarchism

E. Armand, “James L. Walker and the Philosophy of Egoism” (1946)

  James L. Walker and the Philosophy of Egoism L’Unique 14 (October 1946) In France, those who are interested in the history of the anarchist individualist movement have only seldom, if ever, heard of James L. Walker. According to those who saw him and knew him best, information on his life and activities has not been easy to gather and assemble. We know, however, that he was born at Manchester, in Great Britain, to a wealthy family, that he pursued his studies in England, France and Germany, that he was employed for some time by the Times of London, that […]
egoist anarchism

W. Curtis Swabey, “The Ethics of Stirner” (1912)

When I first encounter the French version of this text, I was aware that I might be translating a translation, but the article was interesting enough to make the work worth the bit of time it took—and it was quite a while before I finally tracked down the original English version. Now that I have the original text, it’s interesting to see to what extent the sense of the work survived the double-translation, so I have simply added the original to the post containing my translation. [ezcol_1half] The Ethics of Stirner To all who have been fortunate enough to read […]