Albert Camus Speaking Out by Albert Camus
A collection of impassioned essays, speeches and interviews in which the writer confronts the political and moral crises of mid-20th-century Europe and Algeria, arguing for a human-centered ethics that rejects both ideological fanaticism and state-sanctioned violence. It emphasizes the responsibility of conscience, the limits of revolutionary violence, the necessity of solidarity with the oppressed, and the dignity of the individual amid historical turmoil, combining philosophical reflection with clear, urgent public commentary.
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