John Henry Mackay (February 6, 1864 – May 16, 1933) was a Scottish-German egoist anarchist, thinker and writer. Born in Scotland and raised in Germany...
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Ernest John Henry Mackay (5 July 1880 – 2 October 1943) was a British archeologist from Bristol known for his excavations and studies of Mohenjo-daro...
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John D. Mackay (1909–1970), Orcadian man of letters John Henry Mackay (1864–1933), Scottish writer, anarchist, thinker and homosexual activist John Victor...
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Iranian Studies and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston team led by Ernest John Henry Mackay. Prof. W. Norman Brown of the University of Pennsylvania was instrumental...
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Anarchism in Germany (section John Henry Mackay)
there appeared individualist anarchists influenced by Stirner such as John Henry Mackay, Adolf Brand and Anselm Ruest (Ernst Samuel) and Mynona (Salomo Friedlaender)...
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and promoted by German philosophical anarchist and LGBT activist John Henry Mackay. John Beverley Robinson wrote an essay called "Egoism" in which he states...
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known of his life is mostly due to the Scottish-born German writer John Henry Mackay, who wrote a biography of Stirner (Max Stirner – sein Leben und sein...
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Libertad, Anselme Bellegarrigue, Oscar Wilde, Émile Armand, Lev Chernyi, John Henry Mackay, Han Ryner, Adolf Brand, Miguel Giménez Igualada, Renzo Novatore and...
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Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, who was of partly Scottish descent but brought up in Germany. Strauss had met Mackay in Berlin, and set Morgen...
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Individualist anarchism (section Henry David Thoreau)
Mackay Society, of which Mark & I are active members, is devoted to the anarchism of Max Stirner, Benj. Tucker & John Henry Mackay. [...] The Mackay Society...
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who is attributed as an early proponent of psychological egoism John Henry Mackay, a British-German egoist anarchist Bernard de Mandeville, whose materialism...
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Malcolm George Mackay (born 19 February 1972) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player, who is the sporting director at Scottish Premiership...
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Egoist anarchism (redirect from John Beverley Robinson (anarchist))
but includes other people as well. The Scottish-born German writer John Henry Mackay found out about Stirner while reading a copy of Friedrich Albert Lange's...
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Larry Flynt The Hustler, English title of a 1926 German novel by John Henry Mackay The Hustler (novel), a 1959 American novel by Walter Tevis about pool...
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numbers are uncertain. Contributors included Erich Mühsam, Kurt Hiller, John Henry Mackay (under the pseudonym Sagitta) and artists Wilhelm von Gloeden, Fidus...
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Mackay is a very interesting figure in both anarchist and homosexual circles."Hubert Kennedy. Anarchist Of Love: The Secret Life Of John Henry Mackay...
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campaigned for homosexual emancipation in the late 19th century, including John Henry Mackay and Edward Carpenter. "In August 1894, Wilde wrote to his lover, Lord...
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Friedlaender, Hanns Heinz Ewers, Erich Mühsam, Kurt Hiller, Ernst Burchard, John Henry Mackay, Theodor Lessing, Klaus Mann, and Thomas Mann, as well as artists...
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by anarchist writer John Henry Mackay published in German and English in 1891. It is the best known and most widely read of Mackay's works, and made him...
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doi:10.1086/intejethi.2.4.2375219. Kennedy, Hubert (2002). Reading John Henry Mackay: Selected Essays (PDF). Peremptory Publications. Retrieved 28 September...
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Ingalls, John Henry Mackay, Victor Yarros, Wordsworth Donisthorpe, James L. Walker, J. William Lloyd, Voltairine de Cleyre, Steven T. Byington, John Beverley...
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the German anarchist writer John Henry Mackay and his investigations of the writings of Mackay have helped establish Mackay's place in the gay canon. Kennedy...
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of Mackay was a local government area located in the Central Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, encompassing the regional city of Mackay and...
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"Anti-Statism in German Literature, as Exemplified by the Work of John Henry Mackay." PMLA 62(3):828–843. Forth, C. E. 1993. "Nietzsche, Decadence, and...
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between 1885 and 1888 Die Anarchisten, an 1891 semi-fictional book by John Henry Mackay The Anarchists (book), a 1964 history of anarchism by James Joll The...
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Steiner published extracts from his correspondence with anarchist John Henry Mackay. Dissatisfaction with his editorial style eventually led to his departure...
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Ernest MacKay may refer to: Ernest John Henry Mackay (5 July 1880 – 2 October 1943) - archaeologist from Bristol Ernie MacKay (7 October 1896 – September...
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Philharmonic with a speech "exalting" the ideas of Stirner. Together with John Henry Mackay, Stirner's biographer, he placed a memorial plaque at Stirner's last...
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honour of Princess Alexandra of Denmark, and was later renamed Mackay after John Mackay. Sugar became the economic foundation of the city, with plantations...
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influenced by Stirner include Lev Chernyi, Adolf Brand, Renzo Novatore, John Henry Mackay, Enrico Arrigoni, Miguel Giménez Igualada, and Émile Armand. Although...
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