nonserviam Digest, Vol 11, Issue 7

Emeka Nweze enweze at gmail.com
Thu Nov 25 12:25:07 CET 2010


interesting.

On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 6:00 AM, <nonserviam-request at mailman.gramstad.no>wrote:

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> From: Daniel Davis <buybuydandavis at yahoo.com>
> Subject: New book on egoism, and a question about Nietzsche and
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> Max Stirner's Dialectical Egoism: A New Interpretation by John F. Welsh
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> Welsh also takes great care to dissociate Stirner's thought from that of
> the
> other great egoist critic of modernity, Friedrich Nietzsche.
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> Why do people consider Nietzsche an egoist? For some, I'd guess it's just a
> word
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> they have for those who don't preach a dogma of sacrifice to their fellow
> man.
> I've just never seen the resemblance, in style or content, though I enjoy
> Nietzsche in his way - the Philosopher Comedian. Is it just that living in
> the
> forest of egoists, I can see the difference in the trees, while to those
> far away, it looks like one tangled grove?
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> Even Rand could approach Stirner more closely than Nietzsche (I'm
> thinking of the end of Anthem.) Nietzsche seems more like Marx, in terms of
> writing *in reaction* to Stirner.
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