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so:text But let the individual man lay claim to ever so many rights because Man or the concept man ‘entitles’ him to them, because his being man does it: what do I care for his right and his claim? If he has his right only from Man and does not have it from me, then for me he has no right. His life, for example, counts to me only for what it is worth to me. I respect neither a so-called right of property nor yet his right to the ‘sanctuary of his inner nature’ . His goods, the sensuous as well as the spiritual, are mine, and I dispose of them as proprietor, in the measure of my — might. (en)
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so:description The Ego and Its Own / The Unique and Its Property (1845) (en)
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