Max Stirner: un refrattario [Max Stirner: a Recalcitrant]. East Boston: Biblioteca del Gruppo Autonomo, 1914.
Title
Max Stirner: un refrattario [Max Stirner: a Recalcitrant]. East Boston: Biblioteca del Gruppo Autonomo, 1914.
Description
Roudine wrote this work in his native French, and published it in a bi-weekly periodical in 1911 directed by Henri Fabre in Paris.
Max Stirner appeared in Italian first in issues of La Cronaca Sovversiva between January and April of that year, translated by Luigi Galleani, and was then published in book form in 1914 in East Boston.
This work concerns the philosophy and work of Stirner, a leading “recalcitrant” (a refractory, unwilling individual, disobedient to authority) German individualist and anti-organizationalist anarchist.
Max Stirner appeared in Italian first in issues of La Cronaca Sovversiva between January and April of that year, translated by Luigi Galleani, and was then published in book form in 1914 in East Boston.
This work concerns the philosophy and work of Stirner, a leading “recalcitrant” (a refractory, unwilling individual, disobedient to authority) German individualist and anti-organizationalist anarchist.
Creator
Victor Roudine
Publisher
Biblioteca del Gruppo Autonomo
Date
1914
Format
21.5 x 11.5cm; 58 p.
Language
Italian
English
Citation
Victor Roudine, “Max Stirner: un refrattario [Max Stirner: a Recalcitrant]. East Boston: Biblioteca del Gruppo Autonomo, 1914.,” Italian-Language American Imprints: The Periconi Collection, accessed April 25, 2024, https://italianamericanimprints.omeka.net/items/show/260.
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