[...] Because the Egoist is to himself the warder of the human, and has nothing to say to the state except: "Get out of my sunshine!"


Tucker 1907, p. 307 - The Ego and Its Own (1844)


Because the Egoist is to himself the warder of the human, and has nothing to say to the state except: Get out of my sunshine!

Because the Egoist is to himself the warder of the human, and has nothing to say to the state except: Get out of my sunshine!

Because the Egoist is to himself the warder of the human, and has nothing to say to the state except: Get out of my sunshine!

Because the Egoist is to himself the warder of the human, and has nothing to say to the state except: Get out of my sunshine!