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Nietzsche

Society fears existential truth

Posted on September 1, 2017October 23, 2017 by American Unionist

Albert Camus was right: it's rational to fear "The Stranger."

Posted in PhilosophyTagged Albert Camus, Algeria, Aristophanes, cinema, death, ethics, existentialism, Film, France, Jean-Paul Sartre, L'Etranger, Meursault, morality, Nietzsche, Philosophy, religion, Sisyphus, suicide, The Big Lebowski, The Stranger, The Truman Show, True DetectiveLeave a comment

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