Rebel - Albert Camus - książka
Producent: Penguin Books
Albert Camus's "The Rebel" is a profound exploration of the era in which he found himself living, presented through a compelling essay that delves into the essence of human insurrection. Released in 1951, this work fearlessly critiques communism, especially its failures behind the Iron Curtain, and the totalitarian regimes that emerged. Camus scrutinizes two pivotal events revered by the left: the French Revolution of 1789 and the Russian Revolution of 1917. He suggests that both led to the use of terrorism as a tool of political power. In this remarkable intellectual treatise, Camus asserts that hope for what lies ahead rests in revolt. He distinguishes revolt from revolution, seeing it as a spontaneous reaction to injustice, offering a pathway to change that preserves both collective and intellectual liberty.
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