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Max Stirners Political Spectrography Fabián Ludueña Romandini Alejandro De Acosta

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Max Stirners Political Spectrography Fabián Ludueña Romandini Alejandro De Acosta
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Max Stirners Political Spectrography Fabián Ludueña Romandini Alejandro De Acosta instant download after payment.

Publisher: Contagion Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 66
Author: Fabián Ludueña Romandini; Alejandro de Acosta
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 1

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Max Stirners Political Spectrography Fabián Ludueña Romandini Alejandro De Acosta by Fabián Ludueña Romandini; Alejandro De Acosta instant download after payment.

"Max Stirner's Political Spectrography" originally published as "La espectrografia politica de Max Stirner", in Posteridades del hegelianismo. Continuadores, heterodoxos y disidentes de una filosofia politica de la historia, eds. Fabián Ludueña Romandini, Emmanuel Taub, and Tomas Borovinsky. From the introduction: "My motivation for translating Fabián Ludueña's "Stirner's Political Spectrography" is double. It offers an introduction and situation of the man and his work, drawing the attention of beginners to some remarkable moments in The Unique and its Property, especially in relation to its actual or probable influence. The article also articulates a perspective that has not been part of recent discussions on Stirner, which I hereby transmit to would-be Stirnerians as a challenge." Far too often the figure and thought of Max Stirner – notorious amoralist, parodic dialectician, unsuccessful milk cooperativist – are subjected to bitter dismissal or tired repetition. Here at last, in the brilliance of spectrologist-philosopher Fabián Ludueña, the ghostly afterlife of his work is illuminated. The philosophical lingerings Ludueña invites us to attend to are as tantalizing as they are surprising. The question ceases to be why Stirner has been forgotten, and instead becomes how and why he secretly influenced all of modern thought. Translator de Acosta’s shrewd introductory notes mount a powerful challenge to would-be Stirnerians, and his spectral theses gesture toward the possible spectrographic interminglings these Stirnerians might pursue with worlds magical, animist, and Lovecraftian. The propositions are pregnant with possibility and as yet unrealized. This isn’t another repetition, it’s a much needed unique take on The Unique and its legacy.

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