Announcing Der Geist: The Journal of Egoism from 1845 to 1945, Issue 2


1845-1945, 1946-Today, Benjamin DeCasseres, Benjamin R. Tucker, Bibliographic, Book, Clarence Lee Swartz, Der Geist, Dora Marsden, E. Armand, Egoism, Enrico Arrigoni, George Schumm, Georgia Replogle, Henry Replogle, Historical Work, J. William Lloyd, James J. Martin, James L. Walker, John Basil Barnhill, John Beverly Robinson, Kevin I. Slaughter, Laurance Labadie, Malfew Seklew, Max Stirner, Minus One, Ragnar Redbeard, Renzo Novatore, Sidney E. Parker, Steven T. Byington, The Eagle and The Serpent, The New En Marge, Thomas Common, Trevor Blake

The newest issue of Der Geist, the journal of historical Egoism, is here. Rare and unpublished works from the first century of egoism-the philosophy of Max Stirner. Unique translations of Stirner into English; significant archives of egoism rescued from the ash heap of history; blood and thunder from Friedrich Nietzsche complimented by the laughing philosophy of […]

October 25, 2018

SA1075 | Elbert Hubbard’s The Philistine: A Periodical of Protest | Bruce A. White


1845-1945, Benjamin DeCasseres, Book, Stand Alone

21st issue of the egoist journal “Stand Alone”. Elbert Hubbard’s The Philistine: A Periodical of Protest by Bruce A. White (Expanded Second Edition) 6″ x 9″, 262 pages, perfect bound Available from Amazon.com or .uk Available from Underworld Amusements Limited edition deluxe set exclusively available from Underworld Amusements The Philistine was a spearhead of the Arts […]

July 2, 2018

An excerpt from “Confessions of an Anarchist” | W.C Hart | 1906


1845-1945, Benjamin R. Tucker, Book, Liberty, Max Stirner, Ragnar Redbeard

Confessions of an Anarchist is a 1906 expose of anarchism, and appears to be written by someone very much involved in the British anarchist milieu at the turn of the century, The book is prefaced: The author of this work has spent some ten years among Anarchists, and in the study of Anarchist publications. He was for some time secretary […]

June 25, 2018

“The American transcendentalists seem like pantywaists by comparison…” | 2017 Review | Chip Smith


1845-1945, 1946-Today, Book, Egoism, James L. Walker, Kevin I. Slaughter, Max Stirner, Reviews

Egoism: The First Two Volumes 1890-1892 A review by Chip Smith Despite the marginal influence of Max Stirner, the intellectual and cultural milieu of late 19th century egoism has received little scholarly attention to date. This is a shame because the early egoists exposited a unique and radical vision of human autonomy — peppered with anarchist, […]

January 19, 2018

J.L.Walker’s “Philosophy of Egoism” | 1906 Review | NOW Journal


1845-1945, Book, James L. Walker, Reviews

A review of the first egoist book in America, from a spiritualist, new age journal titled NOW: A Journal of Affirmation, Vol. VI.  No. 7, of March 1906. findacenter.com defines “New Thought” as “…a spiritual path or movement formed primarily by Suffragettes. Abolitionists and Free Thinkers guided by Core Concepts which include: co-creation, human rights and scientific […]

January 5, 2018

“Old Mad Max is back with a vengeance!” | 2017 Review | Michael Moynihan


Benjamin DeCasseres, Book, Clarence Lee Swartz, Der Geist, Dora Marsden, James L. Walker, John Basil Barnhill, Kevin I. Slaughter, Malfew Seklew, Max Stirner, Ragnar Redbeard, Reviews, Steven T. Byington, Trevor Blake

Der Geist: The Journal of Egoism from 1845 to 1945 a review by Michael Moynihan, author of Lords of Chaos Available from Amazon.com or Underworld Amusements. “Old Mad Max is back with a vengeance! The first issue Der Geist is a tight cluster of time bombs, many of which have been quietly ticking away in forgotten corners for […]

December 22, 2017