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L'uomo in rivolta
L'uomo in rivolta | Albert Camus
Ne Luomo in rivolta, pubblicato nel 1951, trova la sua pi rigorosa formulazione teorica la riflessione di Camus sullidea fondamentale della rivoluzione, intesa come ricerca di equilibrio, azione creatrice, unica possibilit data alluomo per fare emergere un senso in un mondo dominato dal non senso. Lopera sanc la rottura definitiva di Camus con Sartre e diede origine a infinite polemiche che divisero lavanguardia intellettuale francese ma non riuscirono a pregiudicare la validit di una lezione di coraggio, generosit e moralit che rimane attualissima ancora oggi.
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Susannah Ah, the season of joy is upon us! 🤣 6y
Ruthiella At first I thought they were Manny, Moe and Jack!😜 6y
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BillAicher
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Honestly not sure where this quote is from, but The Rebel seemed appropriate. Also, read The Rebel. I'm only partway through but it's pretty great (like all Camus tbh).

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Well, the civil disobedience section at the local used bookstore was pretty scant (practically nonexistent), but if we're going to stage a rebellion we ought to know how to do it right. #notmypresident #dumptrump #lovetrumpshate

Anybody got any recommended reading on the history of protest and civil disobedience?

heatherspoetlife Not specifically. I'm reading all the Nobel Women before the next prizes and several are memoirs that include such actions since many are peace prizes. Malala, Leymah Gbowee, and more. This is my current read on it. 8y
Hooked_on_books Not recommended reading, but if you aren't aware of the change.org petition asking the electoral college to vote in Hillary I recommend signing it. I'm sure it won't go anywhere, but it sure feels good to sign (3.5 million signatures and counting already). 8y
OffTheBeatenShelf.com @Hooked_on_books Thank you!! I will definitely do that. 8y
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GoneFishing

Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being.

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BillAicher
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"A character is never the author who created him. It is quite likely, however, that an author may be all his characters simultaneously." - Camus

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BillAicher
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I love Camus's fiction, but have a much harder time working through his essays. They're fascinating and brilliant, but so heavy. Currently working my way through this one.

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Rebellion, though apparently negative, since it creates nothing, is profoundly positive in that it reveals the part of man which must always be defended.

MrBook Welcome to @Litsy ! We hope you enjoy your stay, I think you'll like it here 😎👍🏻. 8y
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Albert Camus is one of my most favourite thinkers. Love him! 4th of his books to my collection.

BillAicher Read 'The Fall' if you haven't yet. My favorite book of all time. 8y
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“To remain silent is to give the impression that one has no opinions, that one wants nothing, and in certain cases it really amounts to wanting nothing.” - Albert Camus. Just when you‘re on the verge of taking a break from this demanding read, a sentence reaches out and gut-punches you.

todd Great post! 9y
Obviousstate @todd thanks! 9y
Athena-Fei I own that exact edition! I adore the writings of Camus, particularly his essays. In his fiction, he succeeds in his goal to give pictures to his philosophy, but I feel that it is in his essays that he truly shines. 8y
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