The Ego and Its Own by Max Stirner is a powerful and revolutionary philosophical book that explores the concept of individual freedom and egoism. First published in 1844, this classic work challenges traditional beliefs about religion, society, and morality.
Max Stirner presents the idea that the individual self (the “ego”) should be the center of all value and decision-making. This book influenced many later thinkers in existentialism, anarchism, and political philosophy.
Perfect for readers interested in philosophy, political theory, and radical individualism, this paperback edition is ideal for personal reading, academic study, or collectors of classic philosophical works.