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Letter to a Germanist friend: on Camus and Heidegger

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posted on 2024-06-18, 02:39 authored by MJ Sharpe
Camus’ mature political thought represents a defence of a democratic socialism rooted in a kind of second neoclassical renaissance. This thought stands to Heidegger’s post-1930 “pathways” in ways very similar to that in which the Camus’ position in 1943-44 stands to his German Friend’s declarations in the “Letters”. Point-for-point, indeed, Camus’ critique of fascism responds to a vision of that form of political extremism very close to that embraced by Heidegger between 1933 and 1936, and never unambiguously renounced thereafter.

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Journal of Camus studies

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8

Article number

10

Pagination

221-250

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[unknown]

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eng

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C2 Other contribution to refereed journal

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2017, Albert Camus Society

Publisher

Albert Camus Society

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