Max Stirner Quotes About Liberty

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  • The object of the state is always the same: to limit the individual, to tame him, to subordinate him, to subjugate him.

  • The State calls its own violence, law; but that of the individual, crime.

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    "The Great Quotations". Book by George Seldes, p. 664, 1960.
  • The men of the future will yet fight their way to many a liberty that we do not even miss.

    Max Stirner, David Leopold (1995). “Stirner: The Ego and Its Own”, p.114, Cambridge University Press
  • Freedom cannot be granted. It must be taken.

  • Liberty of the people is not my liberty!

    Max Stirner, David Leopold (1995). “Stirner: The Ego and Its Own”, p.190, Cambridge University Press
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