who said it best
Be yourself
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dunno but stirner never said that desu
>he hasnt read the new translation
i read it in its original language lol, old copy of the book my grandpa had, he gave it to me when i turned 18
it's not necessarily better in french desu, but your grandpa sounds mad old
>the book isn't better in the original language
ok user
>it's not necessarily better in french desu
fucking stupid monos, jesus
Not that poster, but he's right; I've read it in english AND the original french.
>original french
What??? Its German.
wait...WHAT!???
>Max Stirner: Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum. Otto Wigand, Leipzig 1845 (Digitalisat und Volltext im Deutschen Textarchiv; Digitalisat). 2. Aufl. 1882;
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>first french translation: L'unique et sa propriété, 1900
Yeah, but that's just the first french TRANSLATION, not when he wrote it in french
Really? When was it published? He was a German Philosopher and his work was deliberately written to piss of Hegel and his pissboys in Berlin where he attended the philosophic circles.
Pls correct me if I am wrong but I'm pretty sure the first print is in German. (Like in the link I provided)
umm sorry honey, but everyone knows it was written in French first. Stop trying so hard
is stirner the best french philosopher post-descartes, pre-deleuze?
It's impossible to be someone other than yourself
>Stirner
>French
Is this a meme? Am I being memed?
This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.
are u saying he new translation is in french?
no the new one is english, but the original french isnt necessarily better
based grampaw