Tag: stirnerites
My previous three essays have been step-by-step demonstrations of my thinking — each applies specific examples in detail, tailored to specific topics. To answer Andrew Kemle’s question (“Is there a self left to talk about?”) I want a general way of articulating myself. It will hardly be comprehensive, but if I can at least sketch…
Ash P. Morgans. Teks aslinya berjudul “Bloody Rule and a Cannibal Order! Part II: The Anarchist” dan merupakan bagian dari C4SS Mutual Exchange Symposium on Anarchism and Egoism. Diterjemahkan ke Bahasa Indonesia oleh Iman Amirullah dan Boggy MS Esai ini merupakan respon terhadap kumpulan esai Jason Lee Byas’ yang berjudul: “Melawan Kanibalisme Moral,” dan “The…
Ash P. Morgans. Teks aslinya berjudul “Bloody Rule and a Cannibal Order! Part I: The Egoist” dan merupakan bagian dari C4SS Mutual Exchange Symposium on Anarchism and Egoism. Diterjemahkan ke Bahasa Indonesia oleh Iman Amirullah dan Boggy MS. Esai ini merupakan respon terhadap kumpulan esai Jason Lee Byas’ yang berjudul: “Melawan Kanibalisme Moral,” dan “The…
Escrito por Spooky. Artículo original: Refining the “Amoralist’s Challenge”, del 11 de mayo de 2022. Traducido al español por Camila Figueroa. Este ensayo es parte de un Simposio de Intercambio Mutuo del C4SS sobre Anarquismo y Egoísmo Algunas reflexiones iniciales En primer lugar, quiero expresar mi constante admiración por lo comprensible y a la vez…
This essay is a response to Jason Lee Byas’ series of essays: “Against Moral Cannibalism,” “Anarchy is Moral Order,” “The Authority of Yourself.” There is something else happening in Byas’ account of our own self-enslavement that I find interesting. It’s not just that Byas’ portrayal of anarchism is meant to be retroactively binding, emerging from…
This essay is a response to Jason Lee Byas’ series of essays: “Against Moral Cannibalism,” “Anarchy is Moral Order,” “The Authority of Yourself.” Many problems rear their heads when attempting to establish moral systems. Determining proper criteria, defining rights and wrongs, or establishing a certain degree of objectivity are just some of the rocky surfs…
Some Opening Thoughts First, I want to express my constant admiration for how comprehensible yet deeply frustrating I find Jason Lee Byas’ approach to anarchism (something I extend to the Center’s resident radical liberals and adherents to Aristotelianism more generally, more words on that to come). To mirror his repeated praise of the “amoralist’s challenge,”…