STIRNER BIBLIOGRAPHY
STIRNER'S WORKS
Stirner, Max (1907). The Ego and His Own. Translated from the German by Steven T. Byington. New York: Benj. R. Tucker. Re-issued (2006), Dover Books.
J.H. Mackay, ed. (1914). Max Stirner's Kleinere Schriften und seine Entgegnungen auf die Kritik seines Werkes "Der Einzige und sein Eigentum". Aus den Jahren 1842-1848, second revised edition. Berlin: Bernhard Zack.
Bernd A. Laska, ed. (1986). Parerga Kritiken Repliken, Nürnberg: LSR. A collection of important essays including "Uber Schulgesetze" ("On School Rules"), and "Kunst und Religion" or ("Art and Religion").
-- (1914) Sein Leben und Sein Werk John Henry Mackay, ed. Berlin-Charlottenburg: Selbstverlag.
Articles
-- Art and Religion ["Kunst und Religion"] Rheinische Zeitung, June 1842.
-- The False Principle Of Our Education [pdf]
German Texts
Stirner, Max (1845), Der einzige und sein Eigentum
-- Über Schulgesetze
-- Das unwahre Prinzip unserer Erziehung, oder: Humanismus und Realismus
-- Kunst und Religion
-- Einiges Vorläufige vom Liebesstaat
-- Über Die Mysterien von Paris (Eugène Sue)
-- Über B. Bauers Posaune des Jüngsten Gerichts
-- Über die Verpflichtung der Staatsbürger zu irgendeinem Religionsbekenntnis
-- Christentum und Antichristentum
-- Die philosophischen Reaktionäre Die modernen Sophisten, von Kuno Fischer
-- Rezensenten Stirners
-- Gegenwort
-- Korrespondenzen
-- Korrespondenzen RHEINISCHE ZEITUNG 1842 (mod. Orthogr.)
-- Artikel
-- Artikel und Gedichte
ABOUT STIRNER
Bernd A. Laska, "Der Heimliche Hit" ("The Secret Hit") is a novel that addresses Max Stirner's influence on his counterparts such as Feuerbach, Engels and Marx.
--- "Ein Dauerhafter Dessident" discusses the German ideology and Stirner's impact on the national character. Further, this book analyzes the influence Stirner had on many of Marx's ideas.
--- "Katechon und Anarch": The first of a few detailed studies focused on discussing Stirner's impact of thoughts of other thinkers This edition examines Junger and Schmitt and states that both developed ideas in opposition to Stirner's.
Julien Offray de La Mettrie for the series La Mattrie (translated from French):
"Die Kunst, Wollust Zu Emphinden": Published in 1947 this book includes previously unpubished essays and represents one of Stirner's last books.
"Philosophie und Politik": collected political literature that had been censored and was once again removed from the public eye after being published in La Mettrie.
"Uber Das Gluck order Das Hochste Gut": the most important book in this serious, this issue was an attempt to gain attention from other philosophers such as Voltaire in order to discuss philosophies; however, they wanted nothing to do with it. Stirner expresses ideas on atheism, and materialism and declares himself as anticlerical.
"Der Menschen als Machine": Man as machine includes early ideas on man's role in industrial society.
James L. Walker (1905). The Philosophy of Egoism German edition