Anarchism a Criticism And History of the Anarchist Theory

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However much is given them, they will always wish to have more ; for they wish nothing less than that, at last, there shall remain nothing more to give. It will be asked : But what will hap- pen then, when those who have nothing take courage and rise ? What kind of equalisation will be made ? One might just as well ask me to determine a child's nativity ; what a slave will do when he has broken his chains one can only wait and see. " Step by step Stirner departs from Proudhon ; the latter deman...ds, in order to create his paradise, a balance, the former lays down the principle of natural selection as the highest and only law in social matters. The fight, the struggle for exist- ence, which Proudhon strove to recognise in eco- nomic life, here enters upon its rights in all its brutality. The realisation of the self is, for Stirner, the key to the solution of the problems of work, property, and pauperism. He will have no division of goods, no organisation of labour. For Proudhon every piece of work is the result of a collective force, for Stirner the most valuable works are those of "individual" artists, savants, and so on, and their value is always to be determined only from the egoist standpoint.

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