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Max Stirner

There are several reasons why the centenary of Max Stirner's The Ego and His Own should get [?] commemoration, the least important being the merely historical fact that it played a decisive part in the philosophical discussions out of which emerged Marxism. Marx devoted three-quarters of Die Deutsche Ideologie, an [?] work, to a refutation of Stirner's philosophy.
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