Max Stirner Quote

The will is not fundamentally right, as the practical ones would like very much to assure us; one may not pass over the desire for knowledge in order to stand immediately in the will, but knowledge perfects itself to will when it desensualizes itself and creates itself as a spirit "which builds its own body."


p. 21 - The False Principle of our Education (1842)


The will is not fundamentally right, as the practical ones would like very much to assure us; one may not pass over the desire for knowledge in order ...

The will is not fundamentally right, as the practical ones would like very much to assure us; one may not pass over the desire for knowledge in order ...

The will is not fundamentally right, as the practical ones would like very much to assure us; one may not pass over the desire for knowledge in order ...

The will is not fundamentally right, as the practical ones would like very much to assure us; one may not pass over the desire for knowledge in order ...