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to this translation of "Der Einzige
und Sein Eigentum" is intended to
help one, after reading the book, to find a passage which he remembers.
It is not a concordance to aid in analytical study. Hence the
designations of the matter referred to are in a form intended
to be recognized by the person who remembers the passage; I have
generally preferred, so far as convenience permitted, to use the
words of the text itself, being confident that a description of
the subject-matter in words more appropriate to the summary form
of the index would never help any person to find his passage.
If the designations are recognizable, I have permitted them to
be rough.
Of necessity the index has been
made hastily, and I hereby confess it to be guilty of all faults
that an index can possess , though I hope that the page numbers
will prove to be accurate. The faults that I am most ashamed of
are the incompleteness which usually omits the shorter occurrences
of a given word or idea and the indefiniteness of the "ff."
which does not tell the reader how far the reference extends.
It has actually not been in my power to avoid either of these
faults, and I hope they will not prevent the index from being
of very considerable use to those who pay continued attention
to the book. These two faults will be found least noticeable in
the references to proper names and quotations: therefore the reader
who wants to find a passage will do best to remember, if possible,
a conspicuous proper name or a quotation whose source is known
-- perhaps most often from the Bible -- and look up his passage
by that. In the indexing of quotations, however, I have omitted
anonymous proverbs, lines of German hymns, and quotations of whose
authorship I was (whether pardonably or unpardonably) ignorant.
The abbreviations are: ftn., "footnote";
f., "and next page"; ff., "and following pages."
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INDEX 492
Age: coming of age, 220.
Alcibiades: 282f.
Alexis, Wilibald: "Cabanis," 291
Algiers: 343.
Alien: the same in German as strange," 47
ftn.
America: citizens presumed respectable, 233.
duelists how treated, 314.
Germans sold to, 351.
kings not valued in, 351.
Ananias and Sapphira: 102.
Anarchism: xxff. (Foreword)
Ancients: 17ff.
conquered the world, 120ff.
Aristippus: 26.
Aristotle: zoon politicon,
56, 307
Arnim: see Bettina.
Art: support of, 360.
Atahualpa: 448.
Athanasius: "God making men divine," 382.
Athenians: age of popular freedom, 281ff.
Augsburg Confession: Art. 11, 17f.
Authorization: limits
constitutional legislatures,
etc., 146f.
Autun and Barrere, bishop of: 131.
Babeuf, Babouvism, 245, 248
Bacon: "clear head," no philosopher, 111.
Bailly:
no extra reason," 306.
what is my property, 131.
Bauer, Bruno:
"Anekdota,"
108.
"Denkwürdigkeiten"
6.6-7: 96, 102.
"Die
gute Sache der Freiheit"
178f.
"Judenfrage"
p. 60: 180, 414
61: 229
66: 178
84: 235
114: 185
178, 180, 185,
229, 235, 414.
"Lit. Ztg."
5.18: 164
No. 8: 190ff.
8.22: 321
"man just discovered,"
8, 180, 326,
467.
treats Jew question as relating
to privilege, 271ff.
who he was, 163 ftn.
Bauer, E.:
"Liberale
Bestrebungen"
2.50-94: 299ff.
2.95ff: 378f.
2.130: 301
2.132: 302
Bavaria: its government worth
more than a man, 345 ftn.
Beasts: how they live, 435, 442f.
Becker, A.:
Volksphilosophie unserer
Tage"
p. 22f.: 103, 240
32: 103
Bee:
In beehood, 303ff.
little busy, 442.
Being:
in Feuerbach's philosophy,
453ff.
same word in German as
"essence," 41 ftn.
see also Essence; also Supreme
Bettina: "This book belongs to the King"
pp. 374-385: 261ff.
Bible:
Gen. 22.1-12: 198.
INDEX 493
Ex. 20.13: 65.
Deut. 5.16: 216, 249.
32.3: 459
Ps. 46.3: 121
99.9: 471
Prov. 3.2: 216
Is. 55.8: 338,
456
55.9: 26
Jer. 13.16: 459
Matt. 4.1-11: 464.
5.18: 125.
5.22: 56.
5.48: 321.
6.11: 426.
6.13: 181.
6.24: 279.
6.34: 166.
7.7: 449.
8.22: 19.
9.11: 70.
10.16: 22, 422.
10.35: 114.
11.27: 122.
12.30: 259.
12.45: 102.
13.25: 213.
16.24: 215.
16.26: 36.
18.3: 466.
19.21: 102.
19.24: 481.
22.21: 359, 422.
23.24: 297.
26.53: 282.
Mark 2.21: 480.
3.29: 240.
9.23: 122.
10.29: 11, 19.
Luke 5.11: 102.
6.20: 428.
10.7: 157.
11.13: 14.
14.11: 46, 105.
17.6: 122.
23.2: 422
John 1.14: 269
1.18 Revised Version margin: 34
2.4: 114.
3.4: 304.
3.6: 34, 35.
4.24a: 14, 23, 33,
39, ;40, 60,
112, 140, 433,
444, 472
4.24b: 410.
6.32-35: 426.
8.44: 240.
16.33: 33.
18.36: 13.
18.38: 13, 28, 471.
20.22: 42.
20.29: 446.
Acts 5.1-2: 102.
5.4: 398.
5.29: 11, 215, 444.
5.39: 459.
Rom. 1.25: 451.
6.18: 205.
8.9: 42.
8.14, 16: 226.
8.21: 461.
9.21: 259.
12.1: 429.
1. Cor. 2.10: 3, 13, 33,
433.
3.16: ;42.
8.4: 133.
15.26, 55: 430.
2 Cor. 5.17: 30.
6.15: 212.
Gal. 2.20: 66, 93, 427.
4.26: 19, 205
Phil. 2.9: 170.
1 Thess. 5.21: 468.
2 Tim. 1.10: 430.
Heb. 11.13: 18, 34.
James 1.17: 455.
INDEX 494
2.12: 206.
1 Pet. 2.16 (?): 205.
5.2: 399.
1 John 3.10: 226.
4.8: 4, 51, 61,
74, 382
4.16: 382.
different men's relation
to,
447ff.
quotations from, xx.
Birthright: 248ff.
Blanc, Louis: "Histoire des Dix Ans"
I. 138: 139.
Bluntschli: 466.
Body recognized in manhood: 14ff.
Boniface, St.:
cuts down sacred oak: 218,
478
risks life as missionary:
77.
Bourgeoisie: see
Commonalty.
Burns, Robert: 433.
Caitiff: 398.
Calling:
helping men to realize, 383f.
no calling, one does what
he can, 433ff.
Calvinism: puritanical, 120.
Capacities:
common to all, 434.
differ, 433f.,
438f.
Carriere: "Kölner Dom,"
305.
Catholicism: lets the profane world
stand, 116ff.
Catholics: had regard for church, 290.
Cause: mine and others, 3ff.
Censorship: more legal than murder, 65.
Chamisso: "Valley of Murder," 247
Charles V: 399ff.
Children: 9ff.
competent to get a living,
350f.
Chinese: family responsibility, 291.
Chinese ways: 86ff.
Christ: no revolutionist, 422.
would not call legions of
angels, 282.
Christianity: founding of, 422f.
liberalism completes, 226ff.
Christianizing: 296
Christians:
asserting their distinctiveness,
271ff.
trying to conquer the Spirit,
122ff.
Cicero: 28.
Clericalism: 98ff.
Clootz, Anacharsis: 276
Commonalty:
holds that a man's a man,
129ff.
magnifies desert, 136.
Communism:
see Proudhon, Socialism,
Weitling.
all for society, 412f.
an advanced feudalism, 415ff.
not advantageous to all,
410ff.
runs to regulations, 340.
useful, 355f.
Competence: 348ff.
Competition:
characteristic of bourgeois
society, 344.
how to abolish, 364f.
produces poor work, 354.
restricted by control of
opportunities, 345ff.
Confidence: breach of, 400ff.
INDEX 495
Conscience In Protestantism, 115.
Consequences are not penalties, 314f.
Constitutional monarchy: 300ff.
Corporeity the modern wish, 485ff.
Cotters: 327f.
Crime:
a man's own affair, 317.
results from the recognition
of Man and right, 266ff.
the only way to beat the
law, 258.
treatment as disease, 316f.
Criminal:
how to make him ashamed,
265
ill treated, 383.
made by the State, 261ff.
Cripples: wages to, 358f.
Crispin, St.: 64f.
Critical philosophy: its new morality, 72ff.
Criticism:
limited by love, 381f.
makes progress 190ff.
of Bible, 163
ftn, 381, 448f.
servile and own, 467ff.
starts from presuppositions,
467ff.
victorious, 195.
what it was, 163
ftn.
Crito: 72.
Culture: its results, 443ff.
Cultured people: 94ff.
Curative means against crime: 316 &theego0.html#156;
Curtius leaps into chasm, 99.
Custom makes earth a heaven, 87ff.
Dähnhardt, Marie: xi.
Descartes: Cogito, ergo sum,
"I think, therefore I am," 25, 109f.,
112, 173.
Despicable: 401.
Desert, watchword of bourgeoisie ,136.
Devil, natural objects named after, 467.
Diogenes: 26.
"Get out of my sunshine," 307.
Directions for life: 432f.
Disgruntlement: 192.
Dissolving: the price of liberty, 188.
Divine: ancient and modern times are
concerned for the, 486ff.
Dogma: 194f.
Dueling:
boycotted in America, 314f.
prohibited by State, 243.
Dupin: 296.
Education: 320f.
Ego: in title of this book, ixf.
Egoism:
everybody repudiates, 185ff.
exemplified in God, races,
States, etc., 3ff.
hypocritical, 216f.
remains under democracy and
Socialism, 163ff.
the enemy of liberalism,
185ff.
Egoists:
all bodies of men are unjust
to, 284.
have brought peoples to ruin,
277ff.
involuntary, 46.
Einzige (der ):
translation of the word, ixf.
Ends: 78f.
INDEX 496
England:
allows free press, 374.
disregards popular turmoil,
297f.
law-abiding, 254.
Enjoyment:
rather than life, as object,
426ff.
Epicureans: 27f.
Equal: who are our equals? 225ff.
Equality:
of political rights, 133ff.
to result from Communism,
154ff.
Essence:
essences are spooks, 50ff.
higher and highest essences,
47ff.
See also Supreme Being.
of man, as supreme, 40f.
recognized in men, 52ff.
same as "being,"
41 ftn.
Established: 293f.
Estates: previous to Revolution, 134f.
Euripides: "Orestes," 254.
Exclusiveness:
criticism excludes, 176ff.
in Jew and Christian, 271ff.
Faith: in morality, 57ff.
Family:
as court judging son, 291.
depends on piety, 288ff.
respect for idea of, 113f.
self must be sacrificed to,
289ff.
Fellow-feeling: 386f.
Feudalism: ended by Revolution, 132ff.
Feuerbach:
"Anekdota"
60.
"The Essence of Christianity,"
40ff., 74f, 118,
238, 391f., 401f.
"Principles of the Philosophy
of the Future," 453ff.
humanizing the divine, 227.
insists on "being"
453ff.
look "rightly and unbiasedly,"
449.
love a divine power, 391.
love is the essence of man,
412.
"man the supreme being,"
8, 189.
opposes Hegel, 453ff.
religion displaces the human,
320.
the "divine" exists,
486.
"theology is anthropology,"
74.
"the world a truth to
the ancients," 18, 30.
Fichte:
his ego is not I, 482.
on casuistry of lying, 401.
"The ego is all,"
237.
Fixed idea: 55ff.
Forces: man is to exert, 435f.
Fortune: weak point of present society, 158ff.
France: laws about education, 459f.
Francis II (of France): 399f.
Franke: 77.
Frederick the Great:
his cane, 176.
tolerant, 230.
Freedom:
all want freedom, but not
same freedom, 208ff.
INDEX 497
an ignoble cause,
214.
if given, is a sham, 219ff.
is riddance, 203ff.,
214f.
of press, 259ff.
of thought, 455ff.
thirsting for, 203ff.
Fun prohibited, 259ff.
Galotti, Emilia: 70, 431.
German unity: 303ff.
a dream, 377.
Germany: millennial anniversary, 284f.
God:
my God and the God of all,
189f.
natural objects named after,
467.
God-man; 202, 241.
Goethe:
"Faust," 108,
112, 215, 250,
252, 480.
"Vanitas!
vanitatum vanitas!" 3, 196,
328, 330,
353, 377, 490.
"Venetian Epigrams,"
46.
"Humanus the saint's
name," 370.
"The spirit 'tis that
builds itself, 110
poet of bourgeoisie,
137.
in lucky circumstances, 433.
Good intentions:
as pavement (proverbially),
96.
Government:
everybody feels competent
for, 356F.
Grandmother: saw spirits, 42.
Greeks:
intrigue ended their liberty,
282f.
their philosophy, 19f.
Guerrillas in Spain: 65.
Guizot: 460.
Gustavus Adolphus: 176.
Gutenberg: served mankind, 164.
Habit: see Custom.
Half: see Hypocrisy.
Hartmann, Eduard von: xiiif.
Heart:
cultivated by Socrates, 20ff.
cultivated by the Reformation,
31.
Heartlessness: is crime, 265f.
Heautontimorumenos: 216.
Heaven-storming: 88ff.
Hegel:
"absolute philosophy,"
453ff.
condemns "opinion"
and what is "mine,", 453
finds his own speculations
in Bible, 448
in Christian party, 311.
insists on reality, "things,"
95
it is impossible to tell
a lie 464.
personifies thinking, 468.
philosopher of bourgeoisie,
137.
proves philosophy religious,
62.
puts the idea into everything,
485.
systematizes religion, 125.
wants match-making left to
parents, 291.
wants to remain Lutheran,
120.
Henry VII, Emperor: 120.
Hess:
"Ein
und zwanzig Bogen," 89,
138, 321.
"Triarchie", p.
76: 234.
INDEX 498
Hierarchy: 95ff.
Higher world: "introduction of," 43,
91.
Highest: same as "supreme," 41 ftn.
Hinrichs: "Politische Vorlesungen,"
1.280: 345 ftn.
History: as dominant thought, 473, 488f.
Holbach: head of "plot," 57.
Holy: the same in German as "sacred,", 50
ftn.
Holy Spirit: has to be conquered by
Christians, 122ff.
Horace:
"impavidum
ferient ruinae," 121
"nil
admirari," 121.
his philosophy, 28.
Human:
exclusive regard for general
human interests, 168ff.
you are more than human being,
166ff.
human beings desire democracy,
128.
Humanism: 30.
Humanity:
labour must relate to, 170ff.
labourers must be allowed
to develop, 157ff.
Hume: "clear head," 111.
Huss: 460.
Hypocrisy:
half moral and half egoist,
66ff.
Idea:
accepted as truth, and fixed,
474ff.
as object of respect, 112ff.
see Fixed.
Ideal:
constitutes religion, 321.
versus real, 484ff.
Immoral: only class known to moralists
besides "moral,"
69ff.
Imparted feelings: 82ff.
Inca: 448.
Individual: "simple," 344f.
Inequality: see Equality.
Infanticide: 424.
Insurrection: 420ff.
Intercourse:
not made by a hall, 285ff.
preferred to society, 407.
Interests: ideal and personal, 98ff.
Ireland: suffrage in, 343.
Jesuits:
substantially great indulgences,
116f.
the end hallows the means,"
118ff. 140, 430.
Jews:
asserting their distinctiveness,
271ff.
emancipated, 220f.
heathen, 29,
123.
not altogether egoistic or
exclusive, 235f.
unspiritual, 24.
whether they are men, 116ff.
will not read this book,
35f.
Judge: Supreme Being as, 432f.
Judges:
mechanical, 253.
what makes them unreliable,
223f.
Juliet: 290.
Justice: a hate commanded by love, 383.
Kaiser: worthless pamphlet, 344
Kant: 176.
INDEX 499
Klopstock: 83.
Körner: 77.
"Kommunisten in der Schweiz"
report on, 245,
63, 438.
Kosciusko. 404.
Kotzebue: 64f.
Krummacher: 58, 266,
441.
Labour:
fundamental in Communist
society, 156ff.
human vs. unique, 354ff.
lofty and petty, 174ff.
must be thoroughly human,
170ff.
must not be drudgery, 157ff.
of the right kind develops
man, 173ff.
problem, 149ff.
too narrow, 163ff.
wanting higher pay, 336f.
Lais: 80.
Lang, Ritter von: 69.
Lavater: 450.
Law:
common or general law, same
word in German as "right," 242
ftn.
particular law, not same
word as "right," 254 ftn.
how to break, 258.
is a declaration of will,
255ff.
is impersonal, 141f.
paralyses will, 256ff.
sacred in the State, 313ff.
to be respected as such,
254ff.
Leisure:
to be enjoyed humanly, 164f.,
172.
to be enjoyed uniquely, 356.
Lenau: "Three Gypsies," 489.
Lessing:
"Emilia Galotti,"
70, 431.
"Nathan der Weise,"
71.
Level: rascal and honest man on same, 69f.
Liberalism:
completes Christianity, 226ff.
has made valuable gains,
188f.
rational, 137f.
sees only Man in me, 225ff.
Liberals: the most modern moderns, 127.
Liberty:
individual, does not mean
the individual free, 140ff.
political, means direct subjection
to State, 138ff.
of the people, is not mine,
280ff.
no objection to its diminution,
408ff.
Lie: 395ff.
Life:
caring for, 425ff.
should conform to the Supreme
Being, 432ff.
true, 426ff.
"Lit. Ztg.":
166, 173, 185,
186, 190ff.
see also Bauer.
Love:
as law of our intercourse,
380ff.
how it goes wrong, 388ff.
how originated, 388.
in egoism, 385ff.
Lunatics: see Fixed Idea.
Lusatia: 304.
Luther:
INDEX 500
appealed to
reason, 460.
broke his vow, 398.
demanded safe conduct to
Worms, 282.
did his best, 481.
"Here I stand, I cannot
do otherwise," 78.
"He who believes is
a God," 109.
not understood at first,
30.
shows the way to truth, 107ff.
Lutheranism: goes beyond Puritanism,120.
Mackay, John Henry: viif., xi,
xiii,163 ftn.
Making something out of us: 320f.
Man (adult male): 14ff.
Man (with capital M):
by being man we are equal,
cared for to the disregard
of men, 100ff.
criticism begins to gibe
at, 194.
every labourer must be, 170ff.
I am not, 41.
I am the real, 233ff.
I am true man, 436ff.
nothing else recognized in
me, 225ff.
takes the place of God in
the new morality, 72ff.
see also Human, Humanity.
Manlius: 99.
Marat: 99.
Marriage: against will of family, 289ff.
Marx: "Deutche-französische
Jahrbücher", 229.
Masses:
attacked by criticism, 185ff.
attacked as "a spiritual
being" by, 191ff.
Maxim: as fixed idea, 80f.
Metternich: "path of genuine freedom,"209
Middle class. not idealistic, 96f., 99,102.
Might: stereotyped into right, 366ff.
Mind:
in antiquity, 19ff.
in youth, 11ff.
same German word as "spirit,"
10 ftn.
Mirabeau: 131.
the people the source of
right and power, 131.
no power may command the
nation's representatives, 306.
Misalliance: 239ff.
Moderation: 403.
Moderns: 30ff.
Monarchy: Revolution produced an
absolute, 132ff.
Money: what we shall do about, 363ff.
Mongolism: 85ff.
Montgelas: 345 ftn.
Moral influence: 105ff.
Morality:
a form of faith, and Christian,
57ff.
becomes a religion when critically
completed, 73ff.
in critical philosophy, 72ff.
is religious, 59ff.
Napoleon:
did not object to conquering,
369.
helped himself, 343.
Nationality: 322.
"Nationals" of Germany: 303ff.
INDEX 501
Nauwerk: 307ff.
Negroid age of Caucasian history: 86.
Nero: 68ff.
Nietzsche: viii, xivff.
Ninon: 80.
Oath: 399ff., 402ff.
O'Connell: his motives, 77f.
Old: wages to, 358f.
Opposition ends when completed, 273f.
Opposition party: 66ff.
Order: in State, 293
Orders: must not be given, 141f.
Origen: 71.
Ownness:
inalienable, 206ff.
meaning, 203
ftn.
must be defended against
society, 408ff.
served by union, 410ff.
Pages cited xx.
Parcellation: 327ff.
Party: 310ff.
Paul, Emperor of Russia: 404.
Pauperism a consequence of the State, 333ff.
Penalty: product of right, 266ff.
People:
general name for societies,
276f.
German, its thousand years'
284f.
hound the police on, 318.
its liberty is not mine,
280ff.
peoples have filled history,
276ff.
Periclean age: 19ff., 281ff.
Personification: 468f.
Pettifoggery: 282f.
Philanthropism: 100f.
Philanthropy: hates men, 481f.
Philosophy:
Greek, see Ancients.
modern, 109ff.
Piety:
family depends on, 288ff.
meaning of word, 288
ftn.
Pilate: 13, 28, 471f.
Plowmen: wages for, 359ff.
Plumb-line: xvii.
Poles: oath imposed upon, 404f.
Poor-rates: voting by, 343.
Possession: the how much of, 347f.
Possessions:
depend on the State, 150ff.
fundamental in bourgeois society, 147 ff.
inward or spiritual, 324ff.,
369ff.
to be respected, 126f.,
323ff.
Possibility:
coincides with reality, 438ff.
means thinkableness, 439ff.
Precepts: are Mongoloid, 87ff.
Press:
why not left free, 259ff.
liberty of, how to get, 371ff.
Presupposition: 199f., 467ff.
Principle: as fixed idea, 80f.
Prison society and intercourse: 286ff.
Private:
criticism has to leave the
private free, 178f.
the private not recognized
by liberalism, 168ff.
Privilege: 270ff.
Proletariat: 147ff.
Propaganda: 320.
Property:
civic and egoistic, contrasted,
INDEX 502
326ff.
definitions in Roman law,
331ff.
derived from man through
Right,365ff.
individual, opposed by Socialism,
154ff.
is what men really want when
they say freedom, 204ff.
mine is what I make my might
cover, 338ff.
Proudhon on, 328ff.
recognition of under egoism,
369.
see Possessions.
Proprietors, small: 327ff.
Protestantism:
conscientious, 115ff.
consecrates everything, 116ff.
Proudhon:
"Création
de l'Ordre," 60,
162, 302
"Qu'est-ce
que la Propriété",
328, 331
as parson, 466.
property a fact, 332.
"property is robbery,"
100, 330ff. 419.
substantially agrees with
Stirner, xv.
Provence, Count of: 209.
Punishment: involves sacredness, 315ff.
Pyrrho: 28.
Rabble: 341ff.
Ragamuffin: 152ff.
going beyond ragamuffinhood,
184
Raphael: 355.
Rational: etymology of "rational" in
German, 81
ftn.
Reality: versus ideality, 484ff.
Realizing value from self: 335ff., 360f.
Reason: as supreme, 460f.
Reciprocity: 413f.
References to pages: xx.
Reform is Mongoloid, 86ff.
Reformation (the Protestant):
takes hold of heart, 31.
alters hierarchy, 107ff.
Regulus: 99.
Reimarus: "Most Notable Truths of Natural Religion,"
62f.
Reisach, Count von: 345 ftn.
Relation: of different persons to objects, 447ff.
Religion:
is freedom of mind, 62f.
morality is religious, 59ff.
of humanity, 229f.
tolerance in, 229ff.
Republic: 299f.
Revenge: the people's just, 266ff.
Reverence: 92ff.
Revolution (the French):
began over property, 130.
equality of rights, 246.
established absolute government,
132ff.
immoral, 72.
its true nature, 143ff.
made men citizens, 155f.
Revolutionists: is to lie, 396f.
Rid: freedom is being rid, 203ff., 214f.
Right:
absolute, 269.
as basis of property, 366ff.
commonwealth of (Rechtsstaat),
244, 253.
equality of, 270ff.
is a law foreign to me, 242ff.
INDEX 503
my right derived
from myself, 245ff.
rights by birth, 248ff.
same word in German as "law,"
242 ftn.
serves him right, 254.
well-earned rights, 248ff.
rights change hands at the
Revolution, 132ff.
Robespierre: 77.
a priest, 99.
consistent, 102.
devoted to virtue, 77.
not serviceable to middle
class, 102f.
Romans:
in philosophy, 28.
killed children, 250.
Romanticists:
rehabilitate the idea of
spirits, 43.
Rome: decline and fall of, 277f.
Rousseau: hostile to culture, 96 ftn.
Rudolph (in Sue's story): 387.
Ruge: "Anekdota"
1. 120, 127: 460.
Russia:
boundary sentinels, 247.
flight of army in, 424.
Russians: as Mongolian, 86.
Sacred:
gibing at, 369ff.
the same in German as "holy",
50 ftn.
things are sacred of themselves,
118ff.
wherein the sacred consists,
92ff.
Sacred things:
their diagnosis and extension,
45ff.
Sacrifice: when I sacrifice somebody else's
comfort to my principles,
etc., 97f.
"Sächsische Vaterlandsblätter
" :57
Saint-Just: 99.
"Political Speeches,"
268.
"criminal for not hating,"
267.
Sake:
acting for one's own sake,
210ff.
immoralities for God's sake
and for mine, 398f.
Sand, George: 466.
Sand (murderer of Kotzebue): 64f.
Sander: 379.
Schiller:
"Ideal and Life,"
428.
"The Maiden from a Foreign
Land," 35.
"Worte
des Glaubens, 111.
complete in his poems, 175.
have I a right to my nose?
246.
Swabian, 176.
Schlemihl, Peter: 25.
Schlosser: "Achtzehnten Jahrhundert," 57.
Scholarships at universities: 347 ftn.
Seducing young people to morality, 212f.
Self: as starting-point or goal, 427f., 437f.
Self-discovery:
first, 11.
second, 15.
Selfishness:
groundlessly decried, 221ff.
in "unselfish"
acts, 77f.
the only thing that is really
trusted, 223f.
INDEX 504
Self-renunciation:
of holy and unholy men, 75ff.
Self-sacrificing:
discussion of the implications
of the word, 96ff.
literal force of the German
word, 97 ftn.
Self-seekers always acted so: 341.
Sensuality: in Protestantism and Catholicism, 116ff.
September laws: 374.
Seriousness: 85.
Settled life:
necessary to respectability,
147f.
Shabbiness: 400.
Shakespeare: "Romeo and Juliet," 290.
Sick: wages to, 358f.
Sigismund: 398.
Simonides: 26.
Sinner: does not exist, 479ff.
Skeptics (Greek): 22, 28.
Small properties: 327ff.
Socialism: 152ff.
Society:
is to be sole owner, 153ff.
its character depends on
its members, 276f.
made by a hall, 285ff.
man's state of nature, 406ff.
may provide consequences
where State
provides penalties, 314f.
Socrates:
in history of philosophy,
20f.
should not have respected
the sentence of the court, 281f.
too moral to break jail,
72.
Sophists: 19ff.
Sordidness: 400.
Spartans: killed children, 250.
Speculation: 405.
Sphinx: 451.
Spirit:
as the essential part of
man, 36ff.
free from the world, 32ff.
has to be conquered by moderns,
122ff.
same German word as "mind,"
10ftn..
the seat of equality, 226ff.
Spirits: are all around us, 42 ff.
Spiritual goods:
shall we hold them sacred?
369ff.
Spook: "essences" are spooks, 50ff.
Spy: 395, 403.
standpoint: as fixed idea, 80ff.
State:
a fellowship of human beings,
128ff.
cannot exist if I have a
will of my own, 255ff.
cares not for me, but for
itself, 333ff.
Christianizes people, 296.
claims to be a person, 295f.
criticism gives up 190f.
has to be harsh, 259ff.,
262ff.
holds laws sacred, 313ff.
is the established, 293f.
its relation to property,
333ff.
means order, 293.
officials and plutocrats
overcharge, 151f., 357f.
sick, 262.
taking part in, 307ff.
Stein: his disloyalty to a "simple individual," 345
ftn.
Stirner: motives for writing, 393f., 406.
INDEX 505
Stoics: 27f.
apathy, 121.
"wise man," 121,
485.
Strange: the same in German as "alien," 47
ftn.
Strike: 359ff.
Students:
are immature Philistines,
144.
custom of, as to word of
honour, 403f.
Sue: "Mysteries of Paris," 387.
Suicide: 429ff.
Suit: "it suits me" expressed in German by
"right," 248
ftn.
Supreme: same as "highest," 41 ftn.
Supreme Being:
according to Feuerbach, 40ff.
(See also Feuerbach.)
see also Essence (highest).
Swan-knights: 342f.
Tak Kak: vii, xi ff.
Terence:
"Heautontimorumenos,"
25, 216.
"humani
nihil alienum puto," 367.
Theft: 99f.
depends on property, 331f.
Things: essential in competition, 346ff.
Third: end of opposition, 484.
Thinkable: real sense of "possible," 122,
439ff.
Thinker: characteristics of, 452ff.
Thought:
freedom of, 455ff.
I do not respect your independence
of, 456f.
necessary conditions of,
465ff.
optional, 465f.
realm of, 451ff.
Thoughts:
as owned, 477ff.
combated by disregard, 196ff.
combated by force: 197ff.
combated by thinking, 194ff.
criticism moves only in,
194ff.
Tie:
everything sacred is, 283.
man the enemy of, 283.
Tieck: "Der gestiefelte Kater,"
342.
Timon: 28.
Title of this book: ixf.
Tolerance: 229ff.
Training: 434f., 443ff.
Truth:
telling, 395ff.
to possess truth you must
be true, 106ff.
what is, 471ff.
I am above truths, 463ff.
Understanding: in antiquity, 19ff.
Unhuman: an artificial name for the real, 193.
Union: distinction from society, 407ff.,
415ff.
everything is mine in, 415ff.
Uniqueness: constitutes greatness, 175f.
Un-man:
real man, 230ff.
the "devil" of
liberalism, 184ff.
Unselfishness:
literal sense of the German
word, 77 ftn.
supposed, and real, 77ff.
INDEX 506
Vagabonds: 147ff.
Value:
of me, 86,
333ff.
to be realized from self,
335ff., 360f.
Von Hartmann: xiii f.
"Vossische Zeitung":
244, 253.
Wages:
instead of alms, 358f.
of the upper classes and
the lower, 151f., 357ff.
Walker, James L.: vii, xi ff.
War of all against all: 341, 343.
Weitling:
"Trio," on head
of people, 302.
Communism seeks welfare of
all, 410.
"harmony of society,"
284.
hours of labour, 411.
on crime and "curative
means," 316f.
on property, 331f.
preaches "society,"
245.
substitutes work for money,
352.
Welcker: on dependence of judges, 223f.
Wheels in the head:
formal aspects of, 75ff.
what are such, 54ff.
Will:
incompatible with the State,
255ff.
law is a declaration of,
255f.
law paralyses, 255ff.
morality commands submission
of, 66ff.
the only practical agency
of reform, 68ff.
Words:
power of, 462ff.
Stirner's style of using,
xix f.
Work:
for pay's sake, 354.
is not the only competence,
349ff.
World:
among ancients, 18ff.
conquered by the ancients,
120ff.
is haunted, and is itself
a ghost, 43f.
spirit free from, 32ff.
Writing: Stirner's motives for, 393f., 406.
Youth: 11ff.