In 1952 Albert Camus wrote a caustic letter to Les Temps Modernes in response to the journal’s negative review of The Rebel, addressed, not to the author of the review, but to “M. Le Directeur,” i.e. to Sartre. Sartre’s response published in the journal ended their friendship. This article examines the deep cause of this rupture, Camus’s political views moving rightward, Sartre’s moving left. I examine Camus’s critique of Marx and Marxism, then ask the question, “What is Marxism, Anyway?” I defend a version of Sartrean “existential Marxism” as appropriate for our time
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Jean-Paul Sartre is the writer who gave the most trenchant formulation of existentialism and tried t...
This article explores the analysis of Stalinism advanced in the second, unfinished volume of Jean-Pa...
This article attempts to wed together two supposedly disparate works of Jean-Paul Sartre, The Psycho...
Between his first philosophical works and his last, Jean-Paul Sartre radically changed his philosoph...
The study of Camus's critique of Marxism might seem of limited interest today. It is not a major par...
Cet article chercher évaluer sur la critique du marxisme de Sartre qui fait des différences méthodiq...
This paper analyses the interpretation of the Marxist dialectic proposed by three important French p...
This article reviews in detail the arguments developed in Existentialism or Marxism? against the the...
T he article stresses Sartres still actual criticism of the Marxism of his own time, in the Critique...
during the early post-World War II period, Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980) embodied what Pierre Bourdie...
The two Sartrian categories of the series and the group-in-fusion - developed in la Critique de la r...
Critics have standardly regarded Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason as an abortive attempt to o...
Tato bakalářská práce pojednává o přátelském vztahu mezi filozofy Jeanem-Paulem Sartrem a Albertem C...
Pinning down Foucault’s relationship to Marx and Marxism is a manifestly maddening enterprise. The F...
In different ways, Alasdair MacIntyre and Pierre Bourdieu owe an intellectual and political debt to ...
Jean-Paul Sartre is the writer who gave the most trenchant formulation of existentialism and tried t...
This article explores the analysis of Stalinism advanced in the second, unfinished volume of Jean-Pa...
This article attempts to wed together two supposedly disparate works of Jean-Paul Sartre, The Psycho...