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  1. 28 de jan. de 2005 · John Henry Mackay's Max Stirner: His Life and his Work first appeared in German in 1898. There was no English translation until 2005, with the appearance of John Hubert Kennedy's translation of the third (1914) edition, befitting the obscure carreer of this unparalleled thinker Max Stirner.

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  2. 约翰·亨利·麦凯(John Henry Mackay,1864年2月6日-1933年5月16日)是一位苏格兰裔德国利己主义无政府主义者、思想家和作家。麦凯出生于苏格兰,在德国长大,是《无政府主义者》(Die Anarchisten,1891 年)和《自由探索者》 (The Searcher for Freedom,1921 年)的作者。

  3. John Henry Mackay (pseudoniem Sagitta, Greenock, 6 februari 1864 - Berlijn, 16 mei 1933) was een Duits dichter, schrijver en anarchist. Vroege werken [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] Mackay groeide op in een benepen provinciaal milieu in Duitsland , nadat zijn Schotse vader in 1865 overleden was.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2009 · Anarchy — John Henry Mackay Jun 11, 2020 2 pp. Individualist Anarchism: An Opponent of the 'Propaganda of the Deed' — Rudolf Steiner Sep 16, 2017 7 pp. Introduction to Max Stirner, Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum — John Henry Mackay Feb 2, 2011 8 pp. Rulerless: The Inaugural Issue — Various Authors Aug 27, 2021 59 pp. John Henry Mackay.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Morgen!Morgen! - Wikipedia

    Voice and piano. " Morgen! " ("Tomorrow!") is the last in a set of four songs composed in 1894 by the German composer Richard Strauss. It is designated Opus 27, Number 4. The text of this Lied, the German love poem "Morgen!", was written by Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, who was of partly Scottish descent but brought up in Germany.

  6. Sagitta's Books of the Nameless Love - John Henry Mackay; The Hustler - John Henry Mackay; Heinz Kohut and his tutor, ca. 1924-6; Who Dares Speak of Love? 1920s-30s; Michael Davidson in Berlin; Dieter, a Viennese Boy on the Game; Boys for Sale - Germany; Norman Douglas by Mark Holloway; Gad Beck's boyhood in Berlin, 1932-5; Hajo Ortil - Interview

  7. John Henry Mackay grew up in Germany with his German mother after the early death of his Scottish father. His long literary career included writings in a variety of forms, though he was best known as a lyric poet and anarchist. His biography of Max Stirner revived interest in that 19th century philosopher of egoism.