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The Ego Made Manifest

Max Stirner, Egoism, and the Modern Manifesto
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The Ego Made Manifest explores the overlooked influence of Max Stirner on the tradition of modern manifestos, from Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto to early 20th-century avant-garde movements. Challenging widespread misconceptions of Stirner as merely an advocate of egoistic anarchism, Dr Wayne Bradshaw traces how Stirner's ideas shaped cultural revolutionaries engaging with history, culture, and identity. The book spans Stirner's reception in 19th-century Germany, his rediscovery by German and American audiences, and his impact on movements like Italian Futurism and British Vorticism, highlighting how his philosophy continues to resonate in contemporary thought.
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This insightful work appeals to readers interested in 19th-century philosophy, cultural history, modernism, and the evolution of political and artistic manifestos. It is ideal for scholars, students, and intellectually curious readers seeking a nuanced understanding of Stirner's legacy and the dynamics of avant-garde thought.

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From Karl Marx to Wyndham Lewis, this book examines Max Stirner’s influence on the modern manifesto.

Max Stirner has long proven to be an elusive figure at the fringes of 19th-century German idealism. He has been portrayed as the father of the philosophical dead end that was egoistic anarchism: a withered branch of an ineffectual movement, remembered largely because of its suggestion that crime was a valid form of revolutionary action. From this perspective, egoists subscribed to extreme forms of anarchism and defended acts of theft, assault, and even murder; egoism only held lasting appeal to rebels, nihilists, and criminals; and Stirner’s ideas could – and should – be consigned to the dustbin of history accordingly.

The Ego Made Manifest argues that many of the accepted truisms about Stirner and his reception are false and that his contribution to modernist and avant-garde manifesto-writing traditions has been overlooked. Beginning with his influence on Marx’s Communist Manifesto, Wayne Bradshaw reinserts Stirner into the history of manifestos that not only rebelled against tradition but sought to take ownership of history, culture, and people’s minds. This study documents the trajectory of Stirner’s reception from mid-19th-century Germany to his rediscovery by German and American readers almost 50 years later, and from his popularity among manifesto writers in fin de siècle Paris to the birth of Italian Futurism.

Finally, it considers how American and British interest in egoism helped inspire Vorticism’s satirical approach to revolt, and how, in an age of extremism, Stirner’s ideas continue to haunt the modern mind.

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The Ego Made Manifest is hailed as a masterpiece of intellectual history, praised for its original scholarship and clarity. John Carroll commends Bradshaw's elegant prose and balanced analysis, while Julian Hanna notes the book's vital contribution to understanding the manifesto genre and avant-garde culture. Reviews also recognise how the study illuminates Stirner's profound impact on European modernism before WWI, reviving interest in a neglected but significant philosophical figure.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9798765102565

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 158.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 460g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Wayne Bradshaw is Adjunct Research Fellow in the College of Arts, Society, and Education at James Cook University, Australia. He holds a PhD in literary studies and the history of ideas and researches egoism’s influence on modernist literature.

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