Why You Don’t Want to Find Meaning | Albert Camus' The Rebel
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Head to https://squarespace.com/unsolicitedadvice to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code UNSOLICITEDADVICE Albert Camus' The Rebel is probably his most controversial book. If The Myth of Sisyphus wanted to discuss how to live individually in an absurd world, this goes one step further, and asks what an absurd society might look like. Specifically, Camus critiques the notion of absolute value, saying it is not just unfounded, but actually evil. Support me on Patreon here (you lovely person): https://patreon.com/UnsolicitedAdvice701?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Subscribe to my Substack here for more of my writings (and my scripts): https://josephfolley.substack.com/ 00:00 Gazing Into the Absurd 10:49 The Nihilistic Revolt 20:21 Faith, The Absolute, and Terror 32:15 Absurdist Moderation
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