Max Stirner. Some kind of weird egoistic anarchist. Friedrich Engels liked him a lot in his early years. If I am right Karl Marx wrote a lot about him, but mostly how stupid his ideas were.
Just finished Stirner's book, it's interesting. (although I do not agree with even half of the things he says)
Marx and Engels wrote about him in "The German Ideology", criticizing him harshly, but the book was only published after their death.
Yeah, I looked it up and gave a link to wikipedia here, already. I was not sure, cause the last time I read something about him was like 10 years, ago. You have to read the exchange between Marx and Engels, you'll find more there. It's obvious that nobody would remember Stirner, if Marx & Engels hadn't critized his ideas.
The edition I read has a commentary at the end that talks about various people's opinions of the book in the years following its publication, and quotes some passages from Marx and Engels' letters.
It's amazing how few people have maintained a positive opinion about him/his work for more than a few years
To be fair 2/3rds of any given Marx book is him dunking on other people's ideas.
and that's totally fine
comrade you have just stumbled upon how political theory is made
dunking on other people's shitty ideas.
True, though Marx does it in a very direct way. Often just naming them and saying that in contrast, they were stupid. Many times.
nice, lenin does it too creating a really good addition to marxist theory by way of critiquing social democrats
Who's the second author?
Max Stirner. Some kind of weird egoistic anarchist. Friedrich Engels liked him a lot in his early years. If I am right Karl Marx wrote a lot about him, but mostly how stupid his ideas were.
Just finished Stirner's book, it's interesting. (although I do not agree with even half of the things he says)
Marx and Engels wrote about him in "The German Ideology", criticizing him harshly, but the book was only published after their death.
Yeah, I looked it up and gave a link to wikipedia here, already. I was not sure, cause the last time I read something about him was like 10 years, ago. You have to read the exchange between Marx and Engels, you'll find more there. It's obvious that nobody would remember Stirner, if Marx & Engels hadn't critized his ideas.
The edition I read has a commentary at the end that talks about various people's opinions of the book in the years following its publication, and quotes some passages from Marx and Engels' letters.
It's amazing how few people have maintained a positive opinion about him/his work for more than a few years
To be fair 2/3rds of any given Marx book is him dunking on other people's ideas.
and that's totally fine
comrade you have just stumbled upon how political theory is made
dunking on other people's shitty ideas.
True, though Marx does it in a very direct way. Often just naming them and saying that in contrast, they were stupid. Many times.
nice, lenin does it too creating a really good addition to marxist theory by way of critiquing social democrats