A "rational" freedom of teaching, which recognizes only the conscience of reason," does not bring us to the goal; we require an egoistic freedom of teaching rather, a freedom of teaching for all ownness, wherein Ibecome audible and can announce myself unchecked. That I make myself "audible" this alone is"reason", be I ever so irrational; in my making myself heard, and so bearing myself, others as well as I myself enjoy me, and at the same time consume me.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Monday, July 14, 2008
The Ego And His Own - pg. 345
Labels: Max Stirner
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