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Sartre on Violence
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From Materialism and Revolution (1946) through Hope Now (1980), Jean-Paul Sartre was deeply engaged with questions about the meaning and justifiability of violence. In the first comprehensive treatment of Sartres views on the subject, Ronald Santoni begins by tracing the full trajectory of Sartres evolving thought on violence and shows how the curious ambiguity of freedom affirming itself against freedom in his earliest writings about violence developed into his curiously ambivalent position through his later writings.From Materialism and Revolution (1946) through Hope Now (1980), Jean-Paul Sartre was deeply engaged with questions about the meaning and justifiability of violence. In the first comprehensive treatment of Sartres views on the subject, Ronald Santoni begins by tracing the full trajectory of Sartres evolving thought on violence and shows how the curious ambiguity of freedom affirming itself against freedom in his earliest writings about violence developed into his curiously ambivalent position through his later writings.
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