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egoist anarchist
Salomo Friedlaender
The Ego and Its Own
Max Stirner
Friedrich Nietzsche
expressionist
dada
Iwan Bloch
Stefan George
Raoul Hausmann
Paul Scheerbart
"The Individualist Anarchist Discourse of Early Interwar Germany
Otto Gross
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