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CRITICIZE THE UNDERLYING ANARCHICAL PHILOSOPHY EXPOUNDED BY MAKS STIRNER

Nguyen Cong Chien 1
Volume & Issue: Vol. 2 No. 6&7 (1999) | Page No.: 60-65 | DOI: 10.32508/stdj.v2i6&7.3651
Published: 1999-07-31

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Abstract

The article examines Marx & Engels's criticism of the reactionary features of the young Hegel's school of philosophy, especially Maks Stirner's petit-bourgeois, anarchical philosophy expressed in his book, "The German Mentality", in which he describes the concepts of self-consciousness, anthropological philosophy and the historical perspective.

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