Idk how there are left libertarian stirnerists, it's akin to left libertarian machiavellians, oxymoronic.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus
I don't find it that hard to imagine. So much of his work can be interpreted as a justification for extreme licentiousness
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Replying to @SaysSimonson
Is that your take on Machiavelli too? It's pretty weak.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus
Eh, I find Machiavelli pretty apolitical. Leftwing only in the sense that he advocates a secular politics
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But with Stirner, it's no surprise to me that many people who are into radical gender theory cite him
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus
in terms of our contemporary left-right spectrum? Yes, I understand he's a political theorist, but I guess I should have said ideological
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Replying to @SaysSimonson
He is the foundation of modern political thought
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Non-ideological, realist political theory borne with Machiavelli is as neutral as can be expected of the discipline.
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