R. W. K. Paterson Quote

A world in to whose settled meaning he [the egoist] had committed himself would be a world to which he had alienated himself. His self-possession would be at an end, for the world which he had begun by possessing would at last have come to possess him.


p. 234. - The Nihilistic Egoist: Max Stirner (1971)


A world in to whose settled meaning he [the egoist] had committed himself would be a world to which he had alienated himself. His self-possession...

A world in to whose settled meaning he [the egoist] had committed himself would be a world to which he had alienated himself. His self-possession...

A world in to whose settled meaning he [the egoist] had committed himself would be a world to which he had alienated himself. His self-possession...

A world in to whose settled meaning he [the egoist] had committed himself would be a world to which he had alienated himself. His self-possession...