Stirner rejected abstractions as incorporeal phantasms, spooks or ghosts, not as spiritual existents or Forms, but as unreal, nonexistent fantasy, not concrete and not existing.
The unique self, the individual, does exist in the flesh and blood, is conscious, so to not be alienated from the self, and to live authentically, the individual must serve his own cause only, not some abstract noun that is a spook.
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