Camus on Justice Camus on Justice
The Beginning and the Beyond of Politics

Camus on Justice

A Metaphysics of Revolt

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Publisher Description

Camus on Justice investigates Albert Camus’s rich and overlooked theory about the relationship between the absurd, politics, and revolution.

What is the purpose of our lives? Camus on Justice grapples with this complex question through a unique look at the work of Albert Camus. Craig DeLancey argues that Camus sees the question of purpose as essentially related to questions of justice: our need for purpose is a revolt against a purposeless universe, and our need to foster a just society where all can pursue purpose is a revolt against human injustice. DeLancey deepens the conversation by juxtaposing Camus’s arguments with Sartre’s and de Beauvoir’s, two contemporaries who profoundly disagreed with Camus. Ultimately, DeLancey offers a new reading of Camus’s understanding of the absurd, which in turn develops a fuller understanding of his political and social theories.

This book applies rigorous analytic philosophy to Camus’s work and includes a unique interpretation of The Fall, showing how Camus predicted much of the turmoil of our current day and age. Camus on Justice reveals how Albert Camus’s philosophy offers wisdom not only for his time but also our own.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2026
March 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
236
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Notre Dame Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
781.5
KB
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