For those who feel trodden underfoot by the crowd, who feel alienated by society, who want more authenticity in their relationships, Georges Palante is for you. Reading Palante powers up the soul that feels drained by being stretched in too many directions by too much contact with too many other people and too many concerns. He helps you recenter and focus on your uniqueness, value your differences from others, and then reach out to others on your own terms.
He was the first to say that "there is no such thing as society, there are only individuals." In "The Individualist Sensibility", Palante examines the inidividualist mindset in relation to various themes, including friendship, solidarity, irony, and concludes with a comparison and contrast between anarchism and individualism.
Palante is not widely known, and remains largely outside the canon of libertarian and individualist authors, but deserves to take his place in it. This is the first complete English translation of one of his books.
For those who feel trodden underfoot by the crowd, who feel alienated by society, who want more authenticity in their relationships, Georges Palante is for you. Reading Palante powers up the soul that feels drained by being stretched in too many directions by too much contact with too many other people and too many concerns. He helps you recenter and focus on your uniqueness, value your differences from others, and then reach out to others on your own terms.
He was the first to say that "there is no such thing as society, there are only individuals." In "The Individualist Sensibility", Palante examines the inidividualist mindset in relation to various themes, including friendship, solidarity, irony, and concludes with a comparison and contrast between anarchism and individualism.
Palante is not widely known, and remains largely outside the canon of libertarian and individualist authors, but deserves to take his place in it. This is the first complete English translation of one of his books.