Max Stirner’s critiques of modern society. In this book Jacob Blumenfeld rebuilds philosophy of Max Stirner he greatly influenced—for better or worse—Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Emma Goldman and other anarchists, feminists, surrealists, illegalists, existentialists, fascists, libertarians, dadaists, situationists, insurrectionists and nihilists. Without comprehension, thrown away and defamed, Stirner’s work is depicted by most to be the worst book ever written. It mixes the worst elements of philosophy, politics, history, psychology, and morality, and ties it all together with simple tautologies, fancy rhetoric, and militant declarations. That is the pride of Max Stirner’s unique history of philosophy. Jacob Blumenfeld tried to exhume this dead tome along with its dead philosopher, but discovered instead that, rather than deceased, their spirits are alive and quite well, floating in our presence. All Things are Nothing to Me is a forensic investigation into how Stirner has stayed alive throughout time.