Inventing the New: History and Politics in Jean-Paul Sartre
di
Luca Basso
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Romance
History
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
253
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 1, 2023
Editore
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004686967
ISBN-13
9789004686960
Descrizione
Luca Basso delves deep into the intricate relationship between individual experience and socio-political contexts through the lens of Jean-Paul Sartre's philosophy. Exploring the 'red thread' of Sartre's work, Basso navigates the complexities of how individual subjectivity shapes, and is shaped by, broader historical and political forces. Through careful analysis, he uncovers how Sartre's existentialism illuminates the struggles faced by unique individuals within the collective grasp of society.
The book reflects on how Sartre's ideas resonate in contemporary discussions about identity and freedom. Basso emphasizes the importance of personal accountability in navigating political landscapes, highlighting Sartre's belief in the weight of choice. In this manner, he brings Sartre's thought to life, making it relevant to the modern reader.
Basso also engages with critiques of Sartre, threading these perspectives into a richer understanding of his legacy. He challenges readers to reconsider the implications of Sartre’s existentialism in a world that often seeks to diminish individual significance.
Ultimately, this work serves as both a scholarly examination of Sartre's philosophical contributions and a call for a deeper engagement with the self in relation to the world. Through Basso's insights, readers are invited to reflect on the intertwining of history, politics, and personal identity in crafting their narratives.
The book reflects on how Sartre's ideas resonate in contemporary discussions about identity and freedom. Basso emphasizes the importance of personal accountability in navigating political landscapes, highlighting Sartre's belief in the weight of choice. In this manner, he brings Sartre's thought to life, making it relevant to the modern reader.
Basso also engages with critiques of Sartre, threading these perspectives into a richer understanding of his legacy. He challenges readers to reconsider the implications of Sartre’s existentialism in a world that often seeks to diminish individual significance.
Ultimately, this work serves as both a scholarly examination of Sartre's philosophical contributions and a call for a deeper engagement with the self in relation to the world. Through Basso's insights, readers are invited to reflect on the intertwining of history, politics, and personal identity in crafting their narratives.
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