Theoretical underpinnings -- "Violence" in the Notebooks for an ethics -- "Violence" in the Critique of dialectical reason, volume I -- "Violence" in the Critique of dialectical reason, volume II -- "Violence" in Sartre's preface to The wretched of the earth -- "Violence" in Hope now : the 1980 interviews -- Background to the confrontation -- The confrontation -- The 1964 "Rome lecture" -- Justificational ambivalence : problematic interpretation.
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Jean-Paul Sartre was deeply engaged with questions about the meaning and justifiability of violence. This work traces the full trajectory of Sartre's evolving thought on violence, and analyzes Sartre's debate with Camus in 1952 and his Rome Lecture in 1964.