Sartre The Philosopher of the Twentieth Century

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Sartre The Philosopher of the Twentieth Century by Levy, Bernard-Henri, 9780745630090
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  • ISBN: 9780745630090 | 074563009X
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 9/11/2003

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ls"A whole man, made of all men, worth all of them, and any one of them worth him.rs" This was how Jean-Paul Sartre characterized himself at the end of his autobiographical study, Words. And Bernard-Henri Leacute;vy shows how Sartre cannot be understood without taking into account his relations with the intellectual forebears and contemporaries, the lovers and friends, with whom he conducted a lifelong debate. His thinking was essentially a tumultuous dialogue with his whole age and himself. He learned from Gide the art of freedom, and how to experiment with inherited fictional forms. He was a fellow-traveller of communism, and yet his relations with the Party were deeply ambiguous. He was fascinated by Freud but trenchantly critical of psychoanalysis. Beneath Sartrers"s complex and ever-mutating political commitments, Leacute;vy detects a polarity between anarchic individualism on the one hand, and a longing for absolute community that brought him close to totalitarianism on the other. Leacute;vy depicts Sartre as a man who could succumb to the twentieth centuryrs"s catastrophic attraction to violence and the false messianism of its total political solutions, while also being one of the fiercest critics of its illusions and shortcomings.
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