Committed Writings by Albert Camus

A compact collection of essays and journalism exploring the ethical responsibilities of intellectuals and political engagement in mid‑20th‑century Europe and North Africa. It confronts totalitarianism, colonialism, and the moral limits of resistance, arguing for human dignity, individual responsibility, and principled refusal to justify violence while remaining critical of ideological dogma and urging a temperate, compassionate approach to political commitment.

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