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#Albert Camus

Salvation by Words: Iris Murdoch on Language as a Vehicle of Truth and Art as a Force of Resistance to Tyranny

Author: Maria Popova / Source: Brain Pickings “To create today is to create dangerously,” Albert Camus wrote in the late 1950s as he contemplated the role of the artist as a voice of resistance. “In our age,” W.H. Auden observed around the same time across the Atlantic, “the mere making of a work
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The Great Naturalist John Burroughs on Art, the Courage to Defy Convention, and the Measure of a Visionary

Author: Maria Popova / Source: Brain Pickings Art is both foreground and background to all social change, the fulcrum by which we raise our personal and political standards, the wheel that propels every revolution — in thought, in feeling, in the constellation of customs, beliefs, principles,
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6 essential books on existentialist philosophy

Author: Mike Colagrossi / Source: Big Think Existentialism deals with the search to find meaning through free will and choice, among other things. Philosophers considered existentialists hailed mostly from Europe in the 19th and 20th century. Many existentialists believe that humans should
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Reading fiction is as important now as ever

Author: Derek Beres / Source: Big Think “Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth,” wrote Albert Camus. It remains an important social and political tool. Reading fiction has been shown to increase empathy and understanding. In the Instagram age, novels are still a necessary form of
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How Prague Nearly Lost Kafka’s Legacy

Source: Atlas Obscura Franz Kafka’s face is ubiquitous in his hometown of Prague. In the Czech city’s Old Town, a large statue depicts the writer riding what appears to be a suit without an owner. Downtown, close to where Kafka once worked at an insurance company, David Černý’s mirrored bust of
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