Announcing Der Geist: The Journal of Egoism from 1845 to 1945 Vol.1 No.1


1845-1945, 1946-Today, Benjamin DeCasseres, Bibliographic, Clarence Lee Swartz, Der Geist, Dora Marsden, Events, James L. Walker, John Basil Barnhill, Kevin I. Slaughter, Malfew Seklew, Max Stirner, Ragnar Redbeard, Trevor Blake

April 1st, 2016 heralded in the beginning of UnionOfEgoists.com, and today (October 25th, 2017, the 211th birthday of Max Stirner) we announce its official journal: DER GEIST.   Purchase from: Underworld Amusements Purchase from Amazon.com:  US | MX | CA | UK | DE | FR | IT Library Edition, fifty dollars (please inquire) DER GEIST (Trevor Blake, editor) is an English-language journal for an international audience, publishing original scholarship […]

October 25, 2017

The case of the missing “h” and the Orthographische Konferenz von 1901


1845-1945, Bibliographic, Historical Work, Max Stirner

What does the “Orthographische Konferenz von 1901” have to do with Egoism? First, let wikipedia tell you what it was: At the Orthographic Conference of 1901 in Berlin (also known as the Second Orthographic Conference ), a common German orthography of all the German – speaking countries was established, which was largely based on Prussian orthography, […]

June 7, 2017

“‘Individualism’ in the Mid-Nineteenth Century”


1845-1945, 1946-Today, Bibliographic, Book, Max Stirner

David Westling comments on an article titled “‘Individualism’ in the Mid-Nineteenth Century” by Koenrad W. Swart. Swart’z article is from Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Jan. – Mar., 1962), pp. 77-90 (Published by: University of Pennsylvania Press | DOI: 10.2307/2708058 ). This article was in the archives of Egoist Archive. In an effort to get that […]

December 12, 2016

“Max Stirner’s Egoism” by John P. Clark | 1977 Review | Cienfuegos Press


Bibliographic, Book, Max Stirner, Reviews, Sidney E. Parker, Trevor Blake

This review, credited to “Individualist,” appeared in Cinfuegos Press Anarchist Review Number 2 (1977). British spellings retained from original.  – Trevor Blake Anarchism is not a doctrine of love, nonviolence or even freedom. This is a description of the society at which we are aiming. It is not for revolutionaries to idealise aims but resist […]

November 2, 2016