True egoism

= Beliefs =

Stirner's selfishness
Many misunderstand Max Stirner, Stirner said that "your freedom ends where the freedom of another begins" in his books for example in "the only one and his property" or "Two treatises on government". In essence, this means that you can do what your ego requires, but the main thing is not to harm others and not think only about yourself.

About the state
So. Stirner was not essentially an anarchist and never praised anarchy anywhere. For the most part, he was even a supporter of the state, in particular the liberal one. He believed that a liberal state built on the ideas of liberalism is a great way to protect the individual and his ego, that is, it will allow you to control the ego so that egoists do not harm others, but at the same time remain egoists and satisfy their own ego. Therefore, yes, you CANNOT be a Stirnerist and at the same time be against the state, this is a trite oxymyuron

Psychoanalysis
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=Comments=
 * - Two treatises on government is by locke, not stirner! Stirner is hugely critical of Locke in the unique and its property, spending an entire half of the book critiquing liberalism of all times, seeing it as not truely individualist. Also, why did you steal my template?
 * First of all, Locke did not write this, you have to have a basic understanding of Stirner's philosophy to understand it, it's just obvious. In many of his essays and treatises, Stirner was extremely positive about liberalism, and then John Locke and other thinkers began to base their ideas on Stirner's ideas. I repeat: THIS IS OBVIOUS. In fact, you just showed that you don't understand Stirner at all, and probably haven't even read him. And I didn't steal your template, it's more of a coincidence.
 * - Literally just look up two treatises on government and you will find its writen by locke. You also literally have the exact same dislikes I used to have, wich are all deeply ideosyncretic. God, I hope you are a troll.
 * [[File:MrvLIT.png]] Mr. V Thought - I've come from my depression riddled episode to say a few things. Was Stirner even alove when John Locke was? John Locke was like late 1600s early 1700s, and Stirner was early to mid 1800s, so Stirner couldn't have influenced Locke, unless there is another Stirner you're thinking of. Not only that, John Locke's ideas were embraced by the US, 70-80s yrs after his death, but when Abraham Lincoln was president, Karl Marx wrote a letter to him congratulating him, the latter had been in The Young Hegelians with Max Stirner. So, I dont think he influenced Locke


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