Albert Camus as political thinker :nihilisms and the politics of contempt
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York
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Palgrave Macmillan
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes bibliographical references )p. 174-185( and index
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Samantha Novello
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: an 'untimely' political thought for serious times -- The twentieth-century politics of contempt -- 'Undisguised influences' -- Tragic beginnings mystic 'communion' with nature -- An artist's point of view -- Rethinking participation beyond political 'romanticism' -- A stranger to the world of ressentiment -- Commencement of freedom -- Sisyphus or happiness in Hell -- Nothing is possible, everything is permitted -- The absurd and power -- Combat with nihilism -- Between Sade and the Dandy -- Conclusion
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Political and social views ، Camus, Albert,3191-0691
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Criticism and interpretation ، Camus, Albert,3191-0691