Foto von Patrick Tomasso auf Unsplash Both Max Stirner and numerous mystics highlight the significance of radical individualism and self-autonomy. Mysticism advocates for the transcendence of created phenomena to attain divine unity with the self. On the contrary, Stirner's philosophy champions autonomy by pursuing freedom from the constraints of social and ideological regulations. Interestingly, many mystics also align with Stirner's views, advocating for the transcendence of not only societal norms but also religious structures. This raises a thought-provoking question: How could the mystics of the ages of antiquity have so much in common with the writings of a 19th century German philosopher?
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