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The use of the term comes from the book ''{{Wikipedia|The Ego and Its Own}}'' by 19-century philosopher Max Stirner. Often a "spook" can refer to morality or collectivism, as Stirner was seen by some as a lefty individualist or nihilist. | The use of the term comes from the book ''{{Wikipedia|The Ego and Its Own}}'' by 19-century philosopher Max Stirner. Often a "spook" can refer to morality or collectivism, as Stirner was seen by some as a lefty individualist or nihilist. | ||
===Zizek and Stirner=== | ===Zizek and Stirner=== | ||
The term, "spook", is used to reference Slavoj Zizek's criticisms of political (including gender) ideology itself. | The term, "spook", is used to reference Slavoj Zizek's criticisms of political (including gender) ideology itself. |