INDEX
The following index 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 the 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 oftenest 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."
S. T. B.
Age: coming of age, [220].
Alcibiades: [282 f.]
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: [xv ff.]
Ancients: [17 ff.]
conquered the world, [120 ff.]
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 their popular freedom, [281 ff.]
Augsburg Confession: Art. 11, [117 f.]
Authorization: limits constitutional legislatures, etc., [146 f.]
Autun and Barrère, 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" 2.152, [108].
"Denkwuerdigkeiten" 6.6-7: [96], [102].
"Die gute Sache der Freiheit" pp. 62-63: [178 f.]
"Judenfrage" p. 60: [180], [414].
61: [229].
66: [178].
84: [235].
114: [185].
"Lit. Ztg." 5.18: [164].
No. 8: [190 ff.]
8.22: [321].
"man just discovered," [8], [180], [326], [467].
treats Jew question as relating to privilege, [271 ff.]
who he was, [163 ftn.]
Bauer, E.:
"Liberale Bestrebungen"
2.50-94: [299 ff.]
2.95 ff.: [378 f.]
2.130: [301].
2.132: [302].
Bavaria: its government worth more than a man, [345 ftn.]
Beasts: how they live, [435], [442 f.]
Becker, A.:
"Volksphilosophie unserer Tage" p. 22 f.: [103], [249].
32: [103].
Bee:
in beehood, [303 ff.]
little busy, [442].
Being:
in Feuerbach's philosophy, [453 ff.]
same word in Grennan as "essence," [41 ftn.]
see also [Essence]; also [Supreme].
Bettina: "This book belongs to the King" pp. 374-385: [261 ff.]
Bible:
Gen. 22.1-12: [198].
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].
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, [447 ff.]
quotations from, [xx].
Birthright: [248 ff.]
Blanc, Louis: "Histoire des Dix Ans" I. 138: [139].
Bluntschli: [466].
Body recognized in manhood: [14 ff.]
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, [383 f.]
no calling, one does what he can, [433 ff.]
Calvinism: puritanical, [120].
Capacities:
common to all, [434].
differ, [433 f.], [438 f.]
Carriere:
"Koelner Dom," [305].
Catholicism: lets the profane world stand, [116 ff.]
Catholics: had regard for church, [290].
Cause: mine and others, [3 ff.]
Censorship: more legal than murder, [65].
Chamisso: "Valley of Murder," [247].
Charles V: [399 ff.]
Children: [9 ff.]
competent to get a living, [350 f.]
Chinese: family responsibilty, [291].
Chinese ways: [86 ff.]
Christ:
no revolutionist, [422].
would not call legions of angels, [282].
Christianity:
founding of, [422 f.]
liberalism completes, [226 ff.]
Christianizing: [296].
Christians:
asserting their distinctiveness, [271 ff.]
trying to conquer the Spirit, [122 ff.]
Cicero: [28].
Clericalism: [98 ff.]
Clootz, Anacharsis: [276].
Commonalty:
holds that a man's a man, [129 ff.]
magnifies desert, [136].
Communism:
see [Proudhon], [Socialism], [Weitling].
all for society, [412 f.]
an advanced feudalism, [415 ff.]
not advantageous to all, [410 ff.]
runs to regulations, [340].
useful, [355 f.]
Competence: [348 ff.]
Competition:
characteristic of bourgeois society, [344].
how to abolish, [364 f.]
produces poor work, [354].
restricted by control of opportunities, [345 ff.]
Confidence: breach of, [400 ff.]
Conscience in Protestantism, [115].
Consequences are not penalties, [314 f.]
Constitutional Monarchy: [300 ff.]
Corporeity the modern wish, [485 ff.]
Cotters: [327 f.]
Crime:
a man's own affair, [317].
results from the recognition of Man and right, [266 ff.]
the only way to beat the law, [258].
treatment as disease, [316 f.]
Criminal:
how to make him ashamed, [265].
ill treated, [383].
made by the State, [261 ff.]
Cripples: wages to, [358 f.]
Crispin, St.: [64 f.]
Critical philosophy: its new morality, [72 ff.]
Criticism:
limited by love, [381 f.]
makes progress, [190 ff.]
of Bible, [163 ftn.], [381], [448 f.]
servile and own, [467 ff.]
starts from presuppositions, [467 ff.]
victorious, [195].
what it was, [163 ftn.]
Crito: [72].
Culture: its results, [443 ff.]
Cultured people: [94 ff.]
Curative means against crime: [316 f.]
Curtius leaps into chasm, [99].
Custom makes earth a heaven, [87 ff.]
Daehnhardt, Marie: [xi].
Descartes: Cogito, ergo sum, "I think, therefore I am," [25], [109 f.], [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: [432 f.]
Disgruntlement: [192].
Dissolving: the price of liberty, [188].
Divine: ancient and modern times are concerned for the, [486 ff.]
Dogma: [194 f.]
Dueling:
boycotted in America, [314 f.]
prohibited by State, [243].
Dupin: [296].
Education: [320 f.]
Ego: in title of this book, [ix f.]
Egoism:
everybody repudiates, [185 ff.]
exemplified in God, races, States, etc., [3 ff.]
hypocritical, [216 f.]
remains under democracy and Socialism, [163 ff.]
the enemy of liberalism, [185 ff.]
Egoists:
all bodies of men are unjust to, [284].
have brought peoples to ruin, [277 ff.]
involuntary, [46].
Einzige (der): translation of the word, [ix f.]
Ends: [78 f.]
England:
allows free press, [374].
disregards popular turmoil, [297 f.]
law-abiding, [254].
Enjoyment: rather than life, as object, [426 ff.]
Epicureans: [27 f.]
Equal: who are our equals? [225 ff.]
Equality:
of political rights, [133 ff.]
to result from Communism, [154 ff.]
Essence:
essences are spooks, [50 ff.]
higher and highest essences, [47 ff.] See also [Supreme Being].
of man, as supreme, [40 f.]
recognized in men, [52 ff.]
same as "being," [41 ftn.]
Established: [293 f.]
Estates: previous to Revolution, [134 f.]
Euripides: "Orestes," 418: [254].
Exclusiveness:
criticism excludes, [176 ff.]
in Jew and Christian, [271 ff.]
Faith: in morality, [57 ff.]
Family:
as court judging son, [291].
depends on piety, [288 ff.]
respect for idea of, [113 f.]
self must be sacrificed to, [289 ff.]
Fellow-feeling: [386 f.]
Feudalism: ended by Revolution, [132 ff.]
Feuerbach:
"Anekdota" 2.64: [60].
"Essence of Christianity," [40 ff.]
p. 394: [391 f.]
401: [238].
402: [41].
402, 403: [74].
403: [118].
408: [75].
"Principles of the Philosophy of the Future," [453 ff.]
humanizing the divine, [227].
insists on "being," [453 ff.]
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, [453 ff.]
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: [55 ff.]
Forces: man is to exert, [435 f.]
Fortune: weak point of present society, [158 ff.]
France: laws about education, [459 f.]
Francis II (of France): [399 f.]
Franke: [77].
Frederick the Great:
his cane, [176].
tolerant, [230].
Freedom:
all want freedom, but not the same freedom, [208 ff.]
an ignoble cause, [214].
if given, is a sham, [219 ff.]
is riddance, [203 ff.], [214 f.]
of press, [259 ff.]
of thought, [455 ff.]
thirsting for, [203 ff.]
Fun prohibited, [259 ff.]
Galotti, Emilia: [70], [431].
German unity: [303 ff.]
a dream, [377].
Germany: millennial anniversary, [284 f.]
God:
my God and the God of all, [189 f.]
natural objects named after, [467].
God-man: [202], [241].
Goethe:
"Faust," 159: [108].
1624-5: [250], [252].
2154: [112], [215], [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 the body," [110].
poet of bourgeoisie, [137].
in lucky circumstances, [433].
Good intentions: as pavement (proverbially), [96].
Government: everybody feels competent for, [356 f.]
Grandmother: saw spirits, [42].
Greeks:
intrigue ended their liberty, [282 f.]
their philosophy, [19 f.]
Guerrillas in Spain: [65].
Guizot: [460].
Gustavus Adolphus: [176].
Gutenberg: served mankind, [164].
Habit: see [Custom].
Half: see [Hypocrisy].
Hartmann, Eduard von: [xiii f.]
Heart:
cultivated by Socrates, [20 ff.]
cultivated by the Reformation, [31].
Heartlessness: is crime, [265 f.]
Heautontimorumenos: [216].
Heaven-storming:
[88 f.]
Hegel:
"absolute philosophy," [453 ff.]
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," p. 12: [138].
89 ff.: [321].
"Triarchie," p. 76: [234].
Hierarchy: [95 ff.]
Higher world: "introduction of," [43], [91].
Highest: same as "supreme," [41 ftn.]
Hinrichs: "Politische Vorlesungen," 1.280: [345 ftn.]
History: as dominant thought, [473], [488 f.]
Holbach: head of "plot," [57].
Holy: the same in German as "sacred," [50] ftn.
Holy Spirit: has to be conquered by Christians, [122 ff.]
Horace:
"impavidum ferient ruinae" [121].
"nil admirari," [121].
his philosophy, [28].
Human:
exclusive regard for general human interests, [168 ff.]
you are more than human being, [166 f.]
human beings desire democracy, [128].
Humanism: [30].
Humanity:
labor must relate to, [170 ff.]
laborers must be allowed to develop, [157 ff.]
Hume: "clear head," [111].
Huss: [460].
Hypocrisy: half moral and half egoist, [66 ff.]
Idea:
accepted as truth, and fixed, [474 ff.]
as object of respect, [112 ff.]
see [Fixed].
Ideal:
constitutes religion, [321].
versus real, [484 ff.]
Immoral: only class known to moralists besides "moral," [69 ff.]
Imparted feelings: [82 ff.]
Inca: [448].
Individual: "simple," [344 f.]
Inequality: see [Equality].
Infanticide: [424].
Insurrection: [420 ff.]
Intercourse:
not made by a hall, [285 ff.]
preferred to society, [407].
Interests: ideal and personal, [98 ff.]
Ireland: suffrage in, [343].
Jesuits:
substantially grant indulgences, [116 f.]
"the end hallows the means," [118 ff.], [140], [430].
Jews:
asserting their distinctiveness, [271 ff.]
emancipated, [220 f.]
heathen, [29], [123].
not altogether egoistic or exclusive, [235 f.]
unspiritual, [24].
whether they are men, [166 ff.]
will not read this book, [35 f.]
Judge:
Supreme Being as, [432 f.]
Judges:
mechanical: [253].
what makes them unreliable, [223 f.]
Juliet: [290].
Justice: a hate commanded by love, [383].
Kaiser: worthless pamphlet, [344].
Kant: [176].
Klopstock: [83].
Koerner: [77].
"Kommunisten in der Schweiz":
report on, p. 3: [245].
pp. 24, 63: [438].
Kosciusko: [404].
Kotzebue: [64 f.]
Krummacher: [58], [266], [441].
Labor:
fundamental in Communist society, [156 ff.]
human vs. unique, [354 ff.]
lofty and petty, [174 ff.]
must be thoroughly human, [170 ff.]
must not be drudgery, [157 ff.]
of the right kind develops man, [173 ff.]
problem, [149 ff.]
too narrow, [163 ff.]
wanting higher pay, [336 f.]
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, [255 f.]
is impersonal, [141 f.]
paralyzes will, [256 ff.]
sacred in the State, [313 ff.]
to be respected as such, [254 ff.]
Leisure:
to be enjoyed humanly, [164 f.], [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, [69 f.]
Liberalism:
completes Christianity, [226 ff.]
has made valuable gains, [188 f.]
rational, [137 f.]
sees only Man in me, [225 ff.]
Liberals: the most modern moderns, [127].
Liberty:
individual, does not mean the individual is free, [140 ff.]
political, means direct subjection State, [138 ff.]
of the people, is not mine, [280 ff.]
no objection to its diminution, [408 ff.]
Lie: [395 ff.]
Life:
caring for, [425 ff.]
should conform to the Supreme Being, [432 ff.]
true, [426 ff.]
"Lit. Ztg.":
5.12 ff: [185].
5.15, 23: [185].
5.24: [173], [186].
5.26: [166].
No. 8: [190 ff.]
see also [Bauer].
Love:
as law of our intercourse, [380 ff.]
how it goes wrong, [388 ff.]
how originated, [388].
in egoism, [385 ff.]
Lunatics: see [Fixed Idea].
Lusatia: [304].
Luther:
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, [107 ff.]
Lutheranism: goes beyond Puritanism, [120].
Mackay, John Henry: [vii f.], [xi], [xiii], [163 ftn.]
Making something out of us: [320 f.]
Man (adult male): [14 ff.]
Man (with capital M):
by being man we are equal, [225 ff.]
cared for to the disregard of men, [100 ff.]
criticism begins to gibe at, [194].
every laborer must be, [170 ff.]
I am not, [41].
I am the real, [233 ff.]
I am true man, [436 ff.]
nothing else recognized in me, [225 ff.]
takes the place of God in the new morality, [72 ff.]
see also [Human], [Humanity].
Manlius: [99].
Marat: [99].
Marriage: against will of family, [289 ff.]
Marx: "Deutsch-franzoesische Jahrbuecher" p. 197: [229].
Masses:
attacked by criticism, [185 ff.]
attacked as "a spiritual being by criticism," [191 ff.]
Maxim: as fixed idea, [80 f.]
Metternich: "path of genuine freedom," [209].
Middle class: not idealistic, [96 f.], [99], [102].
Might: stereotyped into right, [366 f.]
Mind:
in antiquity, [19 ff.]
in youth, [11 ff.]
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: [289 ff.]
Moderation: [403].
Moderns: [30 ff.]
Monarchy: Revolution produces an absolute, [132 ff.]
Money: what we shall do about, [363 ff.]
Mongolism. [85 ff.]
Montgelas: [345 ftn.]
Moral influence: [105 ff.]
Morality:
a form of faith, and Christian, [57 ff.]
becomes a religion when critically completed, [73 ff.]
in critical philosophy, [72 ff.]
is religious, [59 ff.]
Napoleon:
did not object to conquering, [369].
helped himself, [343].
Nationality: [322].
"Nationals" of Germany: [303 ff.]
Nauwerk: [307 ff.]
Negroid age of Caucasian history: [86].
Nero: [68 ff.]
Nietzsche: [viii], [xiv ff.]
Ninon: [80].
Oath: [399 ff.], [402 ff.]
O'Connell: his motives, [77 f.]
Old: wages to, [358 f.]
Opposition ends when completed, [273 f.]
Opposition party: [66 ff.]
Order: in State, [293].
Orders: must not be given, [141 f.]
Origen: [71].
Ownness:
inalienable, [206 ff.]
meaning, [203 ftn.]
must be defended against society, [408 ff.]
served by union, [410 ff.]
Pages cited: [xx].
Parcellation: [327 ff.]
Party: [310 ff.]
Paul, Emperor of Russia: [404].
Pauperism a consequence of the State, [333 ff.]
Penalty: product of right, [266 ff.]
People:
general name for societies, [276 f.]
German, its thousand years' history, [284 f.]
hound the police on, [318].
its liberty is not mine, [280 ff.]
peoples have filled history, [276 ff.]
Periclean age: [19 ff.], [281 ff.]
Personification: [468 f.]
Pettifoggery: [282 f.]
Philanthropism: [100 f.]
Philanthropy: hates men, [481 f.]
Philosophy:
Greek, see [Ancients].
modern, [109 ff.]
Piety:
family depends on, [288 ff.]
meaning of word, [288 ftn.]
Pilate: [13], [28], [471 f.]
Plowmen: wages for, [359 ff.]
Plumb-line: [xvii].
Poles: oath imposed upon, [404 f.]
Poor-rates: voting by, [343]
Possession: the how much of, [347 f.]
Possessions:
depend on the State, [150 ff.]
fundamental in bourgeois society, [147 ff.]
inward or spiritual, [324 ff.], [369 ff.]
to be respected, [126 f.], [323 ff.]
Possibility:
coincides with reality, [438 ff.]
means thinkableness, [439 ff.]
Precepts: are Mongoloid, [87 ff.]
Press:
why not left free, [259 ff.]
liberty of, how to get, [371 ff.]
Presupposition: [199 f.], [467 ff.]
Principle: as fixed idea, [80 f.]
Prison society and intercourse: [286 ff.]
Private:
criticism has to leave the private free, [178 f.]
the private not recognized by liberalism, [168 ff.]
Privilege: [270 ff.]
Prolétariat: [147 ff.]
Propaganda: [320].
Property:
civic and egoistic, contrasted, [326 ff.]
definitions in Roman law, [331 ff.]
derived from man through Right, [365 ff.]
individual, opposed by Socialism, [154 ff.]
is what men really want when they say freedom, [204 ff.]
mine is what I make my might cover, [338 ff.]
Proudhon on, [328 ff.]
recognition of under egoism, [369].
see [Possessions].
Proprietors, small: [327 ff.]
Protestantism:
conscientious, [115 ff.]
consecrates everything, [116 ff.]
Proudhon:
"Création de l'Ordre," [60].
p. 414: [162].
p. 485: [302].
"Qu'est-ce que la Propriété?"
p. 83: [328].
p. 90: [391].
as parson, [466].
property a fact, [332].
"property is robbery," [100], [330 ff.], [419].
substantially agrees with Stirner, [xv].
Provence, Count of: [209].
Punishment: involves sacredness, [315 ff.]
Pyrrho: [28].
Rabble: [341 ff.]
Ragamuffin: [152 ff.]
going beyond ragamuffinhood, [184].
Raphael: [355].
Rational: etymology of "rational" in German, [81 ftn.]
Reality: versus ideality, [484 ff.]
Realizing value from self: [335 ff.], [360 f.]
Reason: as supreme, [460 f.]
Reciprocity: [413 f.]
References to pages: [xx].
Reform is Mongoloid, [86 ff.]
Reformation (the Protestant):
takes hold of heart, [31].
alters hierarchy, [107 ff.]
Regulus: [99].
Reimarus: "Most Notable Truths of Natural Religion," [62 f.]
Reisach, Count von: [345 ftn.]
Relation: of different persons to objects, [447 ff.]
Religion:
is freedom of mind, [62 f.]
morality is religious, [59 ff.]
of humanity, [229 f.]
tolerance in, [229 ff.]
Republic: [299 f.]
Revenge:
the people's just, [266 ff.]
Reverence: [92 ff.]
Revolution (the French):
began over property, [130].
equality of rights, [246].
established absolute government, [132 ff.]
immoral, [72].
its true nature, [143 ff.]
made men citizens, [155 f.]
Revolutionist: is to lie, [396 f.]
Rid: freedom is being rid, [203 ff.], [214 f.]
Right:
absolute, [269].
as basis of property, [366 ff.]
commonwealth of (Rechtsstaat), [244], [253].
equality of, [270 ff.]
is a law foreign to me, [242 ff.]
my right derived from myself, [245 ff.]
rights by birth, [248 ff.]
same word in German as "law," [242 ftn.]
serves him right, [254].
well-earned rights, [248 ff.]
rights change hands at the Revolution, [132 ff.]
Robespierre: [77].
a priest, [99].
consistent, [102].
devoted to virtue, [77].
not serviceable to middle class, [102 f.]
Romans:
in philosophy, [28].
killed children, [250].
Romanticists:
rehabilitate the idea of spirits, [43].
Rome: decline and fall of, [277 f.]
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, [369 ff.]
the same in German as "holy," [50] ftn.
things are sacred of themselves, [118 ff.]
wherein the sacred consists, [92 ff.]
Sacred things:
their diagnosis and extension, [45 ff.]
Sacrifice: when I sacrifice somebody else's comfort to my principles, etc., [97 f.]
"Saechsische Vaterlandsblaetter": [57].
Saint-Just: [99].
"Political Speeches," 10, p. 153: [268].
"criminal for not hating," [267].
Sake:
acting for one's own sake, [210 ff.]
immoralities for God's sake and for mine, [398 f.]
Sand, George: [466].
Sand (murderer of Kotzebue): [64 f.]
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: "Achtzehntes Jahrhundert," [57].
Scholarships at universities: [347 ftn.]
Seducing young people to morality, [212 f.]
Self:
as starting-point or goal, [427 f.], [437 f.]
Self-discovery:
first, [11].
second, [15].
Selfishness:
groundlessly decried, [221 ff.]
in "unselfish" acts, [77 f.]
the only thing that is really trusted, [223 f.]
Self-renunciation: of holy and unholy men, [75 ff.]
Self-sacrificing:
discussion of the implications of the German word, [96 ff.]
literal force of the German word, [97 ftn.]
Self-seekers always acted so: [341].
Sensuality: in Protestantism and Catholicism, [116 ff.]
September laws: [374].
Seriousness: [85].
Settled life: necessary to respectability, [147 f.]
Shabbiness: [400].
Shakspere: "Romeo and Juliet," [290].
Sick: wages to, [358 f.]
Sigismund: [398].
Simonides: [26].
Sinner: does not exist, [479 ff.]
Skeptics (Greek): [22], [28].
Small properties: [327 ff.]
Socialism: [152 ff.]
Society:
is to be sole owner, [153 ff.]
its character depends on its members, [276 f.]
made by a hall, [285 ff.]
man's state of nature, [406 ff.]
may provide consequences where State provides penalties, [314 f.]
Socrates:
in history of philosophy, [20 f.]
should not have respected the sentence of the court, [281 f.]
too moral to break jail, [72].
Sophists: [19 ff.]
Sordidness: [400].
Spartans: killed children, [250].
Speculation: [405].
Sphinx: [451].
Spirit:
as the essential part of man, [36 ff.]
free from the world, [32 ff.]
has to be conquered by moderns, [122 ff.]
same German word as "mind," [10 ftn.]
the seat of equality, [226 ff.]
Spirits: are all around us, [42 ff.]
Spiritual goods: shall we hold them sacred? [369 ff.]
Spook: "essences" are spooks, [50 ff.]
Spy: [395], [403].
Standpoint: as fixed idea, [80 ff.]
State:
a fellowship of human beings, [128 ff.]
cannot exist if I have a will of my own, [255 ff.]
cares not for me, but for itself, [333 ff.]
Christianizes people, [296].
claims to be a person, [295 f.]
criticism gives up, [190 f.]
has to be harsh, [259 ff.], [262 ff.]
holds laws sacred, [313 ff.]
is the established, [293 f.]
its relation to property, [333 ff.]
means order, [293].
officials and plutocrats overcharge us, [151 f.], [357 f.]
sick, [262].
taking part in, [307 ff.]
Stein: his disloyalty to a "simple individual," [345 ftn.]
Stirner: motives for writing, [393 f.], [406].
Stoics: [27 f.]
apathy, [121].
"wise man," [121], [485].
Strange: the same in German as "alien," [47] ftn.
Strike: [359 ff.]
Students:
are immature Philistines, [144].
custom of, as to word of honor, [403 f.]
Sue: "Mysteries of Paris," [387].
Suicide: [429 ff.]
Suit: "it suits me" expressed in German by "right," [248 ftn.]
Supreme: same as "highest," [41 ftn.]
Supreme Being:
according to Feuerbach, [40 ff.] (See also [Feuerbach].)
see also [Essence (highest)].
Swan-knights: [342 f.]
Tak Kak: [vii], [xi ff.]
Terence:
"Heautontimorumenos," [25], [216].
"humani nihil alienum puto," [367].
Theft: [99 f.]
depends on property, [331 f.]
Things: essential in competition, [346 ff.]
Third: end of opposition, [484].
Thinkable: real sense of "possible," [122], [439 ff.]
Thinker: characteristics of [452 ff.]
Thought:
freedom of, [455 ff.]
I do not respect your independence of, [456 f.]
necessary conditions of, [465 ff.]
optional, [465 f.]
realm of, [451 ff.]
Thoughts:
as owned, [477 ff.]
combated by disregard, [196 ff.]
combated by force, [197 ff.]
combated by thinking, [194 ff.]
criticism moves only in, [194 ff.]
Tie:
everything sacred is, [283].
man the enemy of, [283].
Tieck: "Der gestiefelte Kater," [342].
Timon: [28].
Title of this book: [ix f.]
Tolerance: [229 ff.]
Training: [434 f.], [443 ff.]
Truth:
telling, [395 ff.]
to possess truth you must be true, [106 ff.]
what is, [471 ff.]
I am above truths, [463 ff.]
Understanding: in antiquity, [19 ff.]
Unhuman: an artificial name for the real, [193].
Union:
distinction from society, [407 ff.], [415 ff.]
everything is mine in, [415 ff.]
Uniqueness: constitutes greatness, [175 f.]
Un-man:
real man, [230 ff.]
the "devil" of liberalism, [184 ff.]
Unselfishness:
literal sense of the German word, [77 ftn.]
supposed, and real, [77 ff.]
Vagabonds: [147 ff.]
Value:
of me, [86], [333 ff.]
to be realized from self, [335 ff.], [360 f.]
Von Hartmann: [xiii f.]
"Vossische Zeitung": [244], [253].
Wages:
instead of alms, [358 f.]
of the upper classes and the lower, [151 f.], [357 ff.]
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 labor, [411].
on crime and "curative means," [316 f.]
on property, [331 f.]
preaches "society," [245].
substitutes work for money, [352].
Welcker: on dependence of judges, [223 f.]
Wheels in the head:
formal aspects of, [75 ff.]
what are such, [54 ff.]
Will:
incompatible with the State, [255 ff.]
law is a declaration of, [255 f.]
law paralyzes, [255 ff.]
morality commands submission of, [66 ff.]
the only practical agency of reform, [68 ff.]
Words:
power of, [462 ff.]
Stirner's style of using, [xix f.]
Work:
for pay's sake, [354].
is not the only competence, [349 ff.]
World:
among ancients, [18 ff.]
conquered by the ancients, [120 ff.]
is haunted, and is itself a ghost, [43 f.]
spirit free from, [32 ff.]
Writing: Stirner's motives for, [393 f.], [406].
Youth: [11 ff.]