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English: Die Freien was a 19th-century circle of political philosophers in Germany, gathering for informal discussion over a period of a few years. From left: Arnold Ruge, Ludwig Bühl, Carl Nauwerck, Bruno Bauer, Otto Wigand, Edgar Bauer, Max Stirner, Eduard Meyen, three unknown persons, Karl Friedrich Köppen.[1] This sketch was drawn by Engels and shows Max Stirner among others.
Date circa 1842
date QS:P,+1842-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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  1. Otsuki "Maruen Collection" Vol.27 p.531

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