His real name was Johann Caspar Schmidt, born in Bavaria, the son of a small manufacturer of flutes. After his secondary studies undertaken university studies in various German cities, especially Berlin, where he was a disciple of Hegel. In 1829 he interrupted his studies and traveled to Germany. In 1832 he returned to study in Berlin and give the exam to become a teacher for secondary schools. Not until he took charge later was appointed professor of a private school for girls. During the day was dedicated to the education of young bourgeois evening met with the circle of "Free" , a bohemian inspired by Bruno Bauer, Hegel and future young priest of pure critique or critical criticism (a term known by Marx). While his companions caused the bourgeoisie with demonstrations and shouting, Stirner remained calm and smoking a cigar. This attitude earned him some verses mocking Engles: "Look to Stirner, look at him, the quiet friend of coercion. At the moment its still drink beer, drink soon blood, like water. When others throw their wild cry down the king, at once complete with down Stirner also the law. "
At the end of 1844 appears his most important and worse including: The only and property. A diary full of rigorous logic and clear style, where he developed a summary of the Left Hegelian movement during the years 1843 and 1844. The celebrity did not last long. He tried to start a business and failed, was reduced in poverty and in 1853 he was imprisoned for debt. He died in 1856 and the Civil Registry writes about his death "neither mother nor wife nor children."
Stirner never named his doctrine of anarchism from the state, and property law, it applies to political liberalism combat.
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