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Full Description
This book traces the compelling ethical and political ideas that unfold in the multifaceted work of Albert Camus, one of the twentieth century's most provocative and influential figures, and explores their relevance for human existence in an unsettling world of global integration and fragmentation.
Contents
1. Situating Camus 2. Human Existence and the Tragic Beauty of the Absurd 3. Rebellion and an Ethics of Measure 4. Politics and the Limits of Violence 5. From Justice to Solidarity 6. Cosmopolitanism without Hope Epilogue



