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In ‘Nietzsche and Other Exponents of Individualism,’ Paul Carus delves into the philosophical ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and other proponents of individualism. Carus examines how these thinkers, including Max Stirner, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Henry David Thoreau, challenge conventional societal norms and advocate for the realization of the self.Through a series of insightful essays, Carus explores the themes of self-reliance, creative expression, and the rejection of authority. He discusses the importance of personal autonomy and the pursuit of excellence in one’s life. Carus delves into the complexities of individualism and its implications for ethics, politics, and spirituality.This classic book is a compelling examination of the philosophy of individualism and its enduring relevance in the modern world. It offers profound insights into the nature of freedom, authenticity, and the pursuit of self-fulfillment.







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