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Anarch (sovereign individual)
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Anarch (sovereign individual)

The Anarch is a metaphysical ideal figure of a sovereign individual, conceived by Ernst Jünger in his novel ''Eumeswil'' (1977). Jünger was greatly influenced by individualist anarchist Max Stirner. Indeed, the Anarch starts out from Stirner's conception of the unique (''der Einzige''), a man who forms a bond around something concrete rather than ideal,〔(''Warrior, Waldgänger, Anarch: An essay on Ernst Jünger's concept of the sovereign individual'' ) by Abdalbarr Braun, accessed 22 December 2007.〕〔(''An exposition of the figure of the Anarch through citations from Juenger's Eumeswil. )〕 but it is then developed in subtle but critical ways beyond Stirner's concept. The concept is developed (and may best be studied) through the actions and reflections of Manuel Venator, the protagonist of ''Eumeswil''.
Here are few of the countless quotes in ''Eumeswil'' regarding the anarch:





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