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An intense genealogical reconstruction of Camus's political thinking challenging the philosophical import of his writings as providing an alternative, aesthetic understanding of politics, political action and freedom outside and against the nihilistic categories of modern political philosophy and the contemporary politics of contempt and terrorisms
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Political PhilosophyTable of contents
- Cover
- Albert Camus as Political Thinker
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Texts and Abbreviations
- Introduction: An 'Untimely' Political Thought for Serious Times
- 1 The Twentieth-Century Politics of Contempt
- 2 'Undisguised influences'
- 3 Tragic Beginnings
- 4 An Artist's Point of View
- 5 Commencement of Freedom
- 6 The Absurd and Power
- 7 Between Sade and the Dandy: Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index