The Rebel The Rebel

The Rebel

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Descripción editorial

The Rebel (French: L'Homme révolté) is a 1951 book-length essay by Albert Camus, which treats both the metaphysical and the historical development of rebellion and revolution in societies, especially Western Europe.

Examining both rebellion and revolt, which may be seen as the same phenomenon in personal and social frames, Camus examines several' countercultural' figures and movements from the history of Western thought and art, noting the importance of each in the overall development of revolutionary thought and philosophy. He analyses the decreasing social importance of the king, god and of virtue and the development of nihilism. It can be seen as a sequel to The Myth of Sisyphus, where he ponders the meaning of life, because it answers the same question, but offers an alternative solution.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
1991
11 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
458
Páginas
EDITORIAL
MADRIGALL
VENDEDOR
Groupe Gallimard
TAMAÑO
7.8
MB

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