2023
DOI: 10.22329/csw.v24i1.8072
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Beyond “Glittering Hope”: Introducing Max Stirner’s Unique Possibilities to Social Work

Erica Fonseca

Abstract: Max Stirner (1806-1856) is an iconoclastic 19th-century philosopher who, despite a period of obscurity, has remained somewhat influential – particularly within segments of the anarchist milieu. This conceptual article maintains Stirner’s writing has something to offer social work thinking and practice. Using Stirner’s most influential work, The Ego and Its Own, I will present three of Stirner’s terms: Specters, The Creative Nothing, and Ownness. I conclude with a presentation of three “unique” prospects for so… Show more

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