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[[Max Stirner|Stirner]] is considered by many to hold proto-anarchist and proton-existentialist views. In ''[[The Ego and Its Own]]'', Stiener advocates for a [[Egoist Anarchism|complete rejection of society and it's very institutions]] (like the [[State (Polity)|state]], private property, religion, gender, monogamy and money) in favour of the formation of a [[Union of Egoists|union of egoists]], stating that there is nothing to look after but yourself, and to be a being of love and happiness. | [[Max Stirner|Stirner]] is considered by many to hold proto-anarchist and proton-existentialist views. In ''[[The Ego and Its Own]]'', Stiener advocates for a [[Egoist Anarchism|complete rejection of society and it's very institutions]] (like the [[State (Polity)|state]], private property, religion, gender, monogamy and money) in favour of the formation of a [[Union of Egoists|union of egoists]], stating that there is nothing to look after but yourself, and to be a being of love and happiness. | ||
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Existentialist Anarchism is a synthesis of anarchism and existentialism, arguing that existentialism provides a philosophical grounding for anarchist politics, the evidence being that many existentialist thinks gravitated towards anarchism. This tradition is largely intellectual, and not a practical guide for anarchist politics.
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Max Stirner
Stirner is considered by many to hold proto-anarchist and proton-existentialist views. In The Ego and Its Own, Stiener advocates for a complete rejection of society and it's very institutions (like the state, private property, religion, gender, monogamy and money) in favour of the formation of a union of egoists, stating that there is nothing to look after but yourself, and to be a being of love and happiness.
Mikhail Bakunin
Bakunin expressed some proto-existentialist ideals, and