The Ego And Its Own by Max Stirner
  • 1. What is the central theme of 'The Ego and Its Own'?
A) Individual self-interest
B) Collective society
C) Religious obedience
D) National identity
  • 2. Who is the author of 'The Ego and Its Own'?
A) Friedrich Nietzsche
B) Karl Marx
C) Max Stirner
D) Arthur Schopenhauer
  • 3. What does Stirner refer to as a 'spook'?
A) An abstract idea or concept
B) A political figure
C) A ghost
D) A misunderstood person
  • 4. Stirner describes the 'creative' individual as what?
A) A rebel against authority
B) A traditionalist
C) Someone who follows societal rules
D) An egoist who defines their own values
  • 5. What does Stirner criticize in traditional socialism?
A) Its adherence to capitalism
B) Its focus on the collective over the individual
C) Its economic theories
D) Its radical approaches
  • 6. What does Stirner propose regarding the individual's relationship with society?
A) The individual should not be subordinate to society
B) Society defines individual worth
C) Society must be prioritized
D) Individuals should seek community approval
  • 7. What is Stirner's view on religion?
A) It is necessary for morality
B) It is purely social
C) It provides ultimate truth
D) It is a form of self-alienation
  • 8. What philosophical movement is Stirner often associated with?
A) Individualist anarchism
B) Marxism
C) Phenomenology
D) Utilitarianism
  • 9. Which of the following concepts is essential to Stirner's philosophy?
A) Egoism
B) Collectivism
C) Asceticism
D) Altruism
  • 10. In what year was 'The Ego and Its Own' published?
A) 1905
B) 1844
C) 1883
D) 1867
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