Resistance, rebellion, and death

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Albert Camus: Resistance, rebellion, and death

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Resistance, Rebellion, and Death is a 1960 collection of essays written by Albert Camus and selected by the author prior to his death. The essays here generally involve conflicts near the Mediterranean, with an emphasis on his home country Algeria, and on the Algerian War of Independence in particular. He also criticizes capital punishment (Reflections on the Guillotine) and totalitarianism in particular.

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  • Good and evil.
  • Europe -- Politics and government -- Addresses, essays, lectures.