Dora Marsden - "The Stirner of Feminism" ?
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Description: Individualist/archist/egoist Dora Marsden's biography and development as a thinker. Discusses her view that communal anarchism is not feasible and that a just society should prioritize individual interests and rights.
Dora Marsden - "The Stirner of Feminism" ? "The Stirner of Feminism" ? Did Dora Marsden "transcend" Stirner? Dora Marsden (1882-1960) was the editor of some avant-garde literary journals (1911-1919; Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce made their debuts in these) as well as an author with philosophical ambitions. She is being rediscovered of late, sometimes as "The Stirner of Feminism". This article, after presenting a biographical sketch, focuses on that title. It shows that Marsden was at no time a true follower of that infamous "egoist" philosopher, but instead went through an evolutionary period in which she bypassed Stirner and arrived at standpoints which cannot be classified as having transcended Stirner -- firstly at a simple assertive "archism" (as opposed to anarchism), finally at a mystical "egoist" cosmology.
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Page title: | Dora Marsden - "The Stirner of Feminism" ? |
Keywords: | LSR-Projekt, Bernd A. Laska, egoism, individual anarchism, Dora Marsden, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis, Herbert Read, paraphilosophy |
Description: | Dora Marsden's development, in regard to Max Stirner |
IP-address: | 80.237.132.75 |
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Date | Changed: 2013-10-16T23:08:11+02:00 Changed: 2012-07-12T12:16:13+02:00 Changed: 2012-07-12T12:16:13+02:00 |