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  • 91Max Horkheimer — (front left), Theodor Adorno (front right), and Jürgen Habermas (in the background, right), in 1965 at Heidelberg. Full name Max Horkheimer Born February 14, 1895 …

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  • 93James L. Walker — (June 1845 ndash; April 2, 1904) (sometimes used the pen name Tak Kak) was an American individualist anarchist of the Egoist school. He was one of the main contributors to Liberty . He worked out Egoism on his own some years before encountering… …

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  • 94egotism — /ee geuh tiz euhm, eg euh /, n. 1. excessive and objectionable reference to oneself in conversation or writing; conceit; boastfulness. 2. selfishness; self centeredness; egoism. [1705 15; < L ego EGO + ISM; t perh. after DESPOTISM, IDIOTISM2] Syn …

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  • 96egotism — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. vanity, self exaltation, [self ]conceit. See selfishness. Ant., humility. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. egoism, conceit, vanity, pride, assurance, self love, narcissism, self confidence, self glorification …

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  • 97conceit — 1 Conceit, egotism, egoism, self esteem, self love, amour propre mean an attitude of regarding oneself with favor. Conceit implies a conviction of superiority in one or more lines of achievement or an overweeningly favorable opinion of one s&#8230; …

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  • 98egotism — e•go•tism [[t]ˈi gəˌtɪz əm, ˈɛg ə [/t]] n. 1) excessive reference to oneself in conversation or writing; conceit; boastfulness 2) selfishness; self centeredness; egoism • Etymology: 1705–15; &LT; L ego ego+ ism; t perh. after despotism, idiotism&#8230; …

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  • 99Egoist — E go*ist, n. [F. [ e]go[ i]ste. See {Egoism}.] 1. One given overmuch to egoism or thoughts of self. [1913 Webster] I, dullard egoist, taking no special recognition of such nobleness. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] 2. (Philos.) A believer in egoism …

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