Elephant Gerald, Larry the Boa, and Thelonius Monkey are pals. One day they meet a mysterious stranger in their jungle. Swaddlekay, the small visitor, seems lost. He points in tears to where the sun sets. The three friends guess that must be his home and decide to help him get back to it. Adventures ensue.
Elephant Gerald, Larry the Boa, and Thelonius Monkey are pals. One day they meet a mysterious stranger in their jungle. Swaddlekay, the small visitor,...
This book interprets Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own as a critique of modernity and traces the basic elements of his dialectical egoism through the writings of Benjamin Tucker, James L. Walker, and Dora Marsden. Stirner's concept of 'ownness' is the basis of his critique of the dispossession and homogenization of individuals in modernity and is an important contribution to the research literature on libertarianism, dialectics, and post-modernism.
This book interprets Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own as a critique of modernity and traces the basic elements of his dialectical egoism through the ...
This book interprets Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own as a critique of modernity and traces the basic elements of his dialectical egoism through the writings of Benjamin Tucker, James L. Walker, and Dora Marsden. Stirner's concept of 'ownness' is the basis of his critique of the dispossession and homogenization of individuals in modernity and is an important contribution to the research literature on libertarianism, dialectics, and post-modernism.
This book interprets Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own as a critique of modernity and traces the basic elements of his dialectical egoism through the ...